Elements and Principles of Design

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Across
  1. 1. Orange, Green, Violet; made by mixing two primary colors
  2. 8. the type of balance when both sides of the central axis are not identical, yet appear to have the same visual weight
  3. 9. color, line, shape, form, value, space, and texture
  4. 10. the combination of all elements working together to achieve a sense of harmony in your design; grouping related items close together
  5. 11. Perceived surface quality, tactile quality of goods, how the surface of a material feels and looks
  6. 13. A number of different kinds; assortment elements
  7. 14. put in opposition to show or emphasize differences
  8. 16. the appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation
  9. 18. organizing elements in a work of art to produce the appearance of movement. This may be achieved through repetition.
  10. 20. Also called line width. The thickness of a line, characterized as thick or thin.
  11. 21. Adding black to a color
  12. 23. black, white, gray, beige
  13. 24. an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things)
  14. 25. a state of equilibrium, produces equality in a design or outfit, when all sides of design appear equal in visual weight or power of attraction the design seems to have stability
  15. 29. A three-dimensional object or the illusion of three dimensions
  16. 33. empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms
Down
  1. 2. Repeats lines, shapes, colors, or textures in a garment
  2. 3. orderly and pleasing arrangement of elements
  3. 4. the visual appearance of something or someone, The two-dimensional contour that characterizes an object or area, sometimes called a silhouette, in contrast to three-dimensional form.
  4. 5. Adding white to a color
  5. 6. Unity, variety, emphasis, rhythm/movement, balance, pattern/repetition, harmony, contrast, and proportion/scale. The effects that may result when the art elements are structured to achieve a successful composition.
  6. 7. distribution achieved by arranging elements as horizontal or vertical mirrored images on both sides of an imaginary center line of a screen.
  7. 12. harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole (as in a design). the ratio between the size of something and a representation of it.
  8. 15. Space in an artwork that is positive. Filled with something, such as lines, designs, color, or shapes.
  9. 17. a length (straight or curved) without breadth or thickness, lead the eye through a design.
  10. 19. Use of adjacent (side by side) colors on the color wheel - usually in THREE colors
  11. 22. The lightness or darkness of a color in relation to a scale ranging from white to black.
  12. 26. Tool used to show hues, how they are related to each other, and what colors will be created when mixing paints & dyes together
  13. 27. Use of TWO colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel
  14. 28. The principle of design that uses a concentration of interest or area of focus in a particular part or area of a design.
  15. 30. Red, Yellow, and Blue. Cannot be made by mixing other colors.
  16. 31. Colors that are made from a primary and secondary color mixing.
  17. 32. Adding gray to a color