DAD Terms 2

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Across
  1. 5. The arrangement and organization of design elements to create a balanced and visually pleasing result.
  2. 6. The bold, dramatic, and highly stylized illustration style used in pulp magazines from the early 20th century, roughly from the 1920s to the 1950s.
  3. 7. Theory The relationships between colors and their psychological effects.
  4. 9. The appearance of blocky, low-resolution squares in an image when it’s enlarged beyond its original size.
  5. 12. A design style originating in Switzerland that emphasizes clarity, simplicity, and readability through the use of grid-based layouts, sans-serif typography, and minimalistic elements.
  6. 13. A German art school that operated from 1919 to 1933, known for its interdisciplinary approach to design and its influence on modernist architecture
  7. 15. Palette A preselected set of colors for visual harmony in design.
  8. 16. The specific group a design or message is intended for.
  9. 18. A collage of images and elements to inspire the look and feel of a design project.
Down
  1. 1. A design approach emphasizing simplicity, functionality, and the use of minimal elements. Features clean lines, a focus on essential elements, and a reduction of unnecessary details.
  2. 2. A design style emerging in the 1990s, often associated with a raw, gritty aesthetic. Utilizes distressed textures, irregular shapes, and a DIY (do-it-yourself) ethos.
  3. 3. A prompt guiding user action, like clicking a button.
  4. 4. A style and size of characters used for text in design.
  5. 8. The central idea communicated through design.
  6. 10. An artistic movement from the late 19th and early 20th centuries characterized by intricate, flowing lines, organic forms, and a focus on natural elements in design and decoration.
  7. 11. The organization of elements in a design to communicate their importance or order.
  8. 13. An architectural and design movement (1950s-1970s) characterized by raw, exposed materials, and a focus on functionality. Often associated with concrete structures and a utilitarian aesthetic.
  9. 14. An influential design style from the early 20th century known for its geometric shapes, bold colors, and luxurious materials, often used in architecture, fashion, and visual arts.
  10. 17. Organizing content into rows and columns for a structured design.