Digtial Art/Design

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Across
  1. 3. The empty or unmarked area between design elements.
  2. 6. the visual flow that leads the viewer's gaze through a composition.
  3. 7. Pairs of colors opposite each other on the color wheel that create strong visual contrast.
  4. 10. how elements are positioned relative to each other.
  5. 13. Red, Green, Blue – the primary additive colors used in digital displays.
  6. 14. creates a visual path for the viewer's eye to follow.
  7. 15. The illusion of three-dimensional space within a two-dimensional composition.
  8. 18. creating a focal point or center of attention within a composition.
  9. 19. using differences in elements like color, size, or shape to create visual interest and make certain elements stand out.
  10. 20. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black) – a color model used in printing.
Down
  1. 1. The smallest unit of a digital image on a screen.
  2. 2. a theory of visual perception that emphasizes the brain's tendency to perceive and organize visual elements into cohesive, meaningful wholes rather than individual parts.
  3. 4. involves using consistent elements like colors, shapes, or patterns throughout a design.
  4. 5. the size relationship between elements in a design. It helps establish visual harmony and hierarchy by ensuring elements are appropriately sized in relation to each other.
  5. 8. the relationships between colors and their psychological effects.
  6. 9. the distribution of visual elements within a composition to create a sense of equilibrium.
  7. 11. The art and technique of arranging typefaces, fonts, and text layout to convey a message effectively and aesthetically.
  8. 12. The arrangement and organization of design elements to create a balanced and visually pleasing result.
  9. 16. the organization of elements in a design to communicate their importance.
  10. 17. when all elements in a design work together cohesively to create a sense of completeness.