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