Across
- 5. Base colors (red, blue, yellow)
- 6. Focus on a key area
- 8. Harmony of all parts
- 10. Highlighted detail
- 13. Low saturation
- 15. Path the eye follows
- 17. Filled area in design
- 18. Visual perception of light
- 19. Color plus white
- 20. Closeness of elements
- 22. Gradual change
- 25. Color plus black
- 26. Flat, uncurved line
- 29. Regular repeat
- 30. Smooth eye guidance
- 31. Colors like red and yellow
- 34. Relative size
- 35. Colors next to each other
- 37. Surface quality, real or visual
- 39. Repeated motion
- 40. Precise, math-based shape
- 42. Proportional measure
- 43. A 2D area with boundaries
- 44. Wavy or arched line
- 45. Highly saturated
- 47. A 3D object with depth
- 48. Visual tempo from repetition
- 52. Freeform, natural shape
- 53. Opposite colors on the wheel
- 56. Color intensity
- 57. Strong difference
- 59. Even distribution of visual weight
Down
- 1. Reusing elements for unity
- 2. Uneven but balanced
- 3. Lightness or darkness of a color
- 4. Mirrored balance
- 7. Pure color name (e.g., red)
- 9. Colors like blue and green
- 11. Difference between elements
- 12. Area around or within elements
- 14. Opposing features
- 16. One hue, varied tones
- 21. Diverse elements for interest
- 23. Round 3D form
- 24. Empty area around
- 27. Even spacing
- 28. Ordered positioning
- 32. Coarse, uneven texture
- 33. Box-like geometric form
- 34. Mix of two primaries
- 36. Subtle difference
- 38. Size relationship of parts
- 41. High-value tone
- 46. Mixed elements
- 49. Lightness or darkness
- 50. A mark connecting two points
- 51. Even, sleek texture
- 54. Low-value tone
- 55. Main attention point
- 58. Suggested, not drawn line
