ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES

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