Across
- 5. The arrangement and organization of design elements to create a balanced and visually pleasing result.
- 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.
- 7. Theory The relationships between colors and their psychological effects.
- 9. The appearance of blocky, low-resolution squares in an image when it’s enlarged beyond its original size.
- 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.
- 13. A German art school that operated from 1919 to 1933, known for its interdisciplinary approach to design and its influence on modernist architecture
- 15. Palette A preselected set of colors for visual harmony in design.
- 16. The specific group a design or message is intended for.
- 18. A collage of images and elements to inspire the look and feel of a design project.
Down
- 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. 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. A prompt guiding user action, like clicking a button.
- 4. A style and size of characters used for text in design.
- 8. The central idea communicated through design.
- 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.
- 11. The organization of elements in a design to communicate their importance or order.
- 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.
- 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.
- 17. Organizing content into rows and columns for a structured design.
