Across
- 3. How a design works, including its usefulness, convenience, and organization.
- 5. Part of a circle or oval; can also take a free-form shape ranging from slightly curvy to very curvy.
- 10. The physical shape of objects
- 11. A term that refers to the area around a form.
- 12. The amount of pattern or objects in a space. It also refers to how crowded or empty a space appears.
- 13. A design characteristic that includes materials and structure.
- 14. A term that refers to a space that is visually crowded or fabrics with a lot of pattern or lines.
- 15. The way a surface feels to the touch.
- 18. lines that are perpendicular to the ground and cause your eyes to move up and down.
- 20. The most basic element of design that forms when two dots are connected.
- 22. The physical shape of an object that communicates a lifelike, traditional, and familiar feeling.
- 23. Texture that you see, but cannot feel.
- 24. The physical shape of an object that is random and fl owing.
Down
- 1. that angle between horizontal and vertical lines and communicate different levels of activity, ranging from a low- to high-level of energy.
- 2. The transmission of ideas without the use of words; involves body language. Also the sending and receiving of messages without the use of words.
- 4. Form of communication involving words, including speaking, listening, and writing.
- 6. The physical shape of an object that rearranges or stylizes a recognizable object.
- 7. A type of nonverbal communication. It is the language of sight and communicates a certain personality, feeling, or mood.
- 8. Lines that are parallel to the ground and direct your eyes across a space
- 9. Beauty.
- 16. The entire process used to develop a specificfi project.
- 17. A term that refers to the way a surface feels or appears to feel.
- 19. A term that refers to a space that is simple and sparse.
- 21. The physical shape of an object that uses squares, rectangles, circles, and other geometric fi gures.