Across
- 8. Any three or more colors or their values, which are unrelated
- 11. Difference between two components when they are placed beside each other
- 12. Gradual changes between colors, textures, and forms
- 14. Relationship between the design and the environment it is placed inn
- 16. Framework used to understand how colors interact, how they can be combined, and the visual effects they create
- 20. Used to change the value of color
- 21. Areas in the design which are occupied or unoccupied by materials
- 22. Achieved by placing components at different levels in and around the design
- 23. Achieved when the components of a design appear stable and secure
- 24. Physical surface of materials in the design
- 26. Mix of any primary color with a secondary neighbor on the color wheel
- 27. Any three colors evenly spaced across the color wheel
- 28. Area generating the most interest in a design, which naturally draws the eye and contains the focal point
- 30. Building blocks for all other colors
- 31. Visual path the eye follows, which produces motion
- 32. Different values of one hue
- 33. Visual organization of a design which highlights one or more components
Down
- 1. Where the eye goes first when viewing the design
- 2. Act of repeating similar items in a design
- 3. Shape of individual components or overall shape of the design
- 4. Achieved when there is equal weight on both sides of the center line of a design
- 5. Relationship between all the materials in the design and the container they're in
- 6. Describe the way designers use elements of design in a composition
- 7. Visual response of the eye to various reflected wavelengths of light, which evokes emotion
- 9. Visual movement through a design
- 10. Three or more colors beside each other on the color wheel, with only one primary color
- 13. Describe relationships between different colors on the color wheel
- 15. Mix of two primary colors
- 17. Secondary point of interest which supports or highlights the emphasis and adds variety and visual interest without competing for the dominant focal area
- 18. Visual qualities of a composition
- 19. Achieved where there is equal weight on both sides of the center of the design
- 25. Cohesivenees of a design in which all components combine without a nitceable seperation
- 29. Aesthetic quality created when all components of a design are compatible and help express a central theme or idea
