Geometry In Floral Design

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Across
  1. 1. used to break the similarity of an arrangement
  2. 4. enhances or adds interest to a design
  3. 6. expressed visually through the elements and include balance, proportion, harmony, unity, dominance, rhythm and contrast
  4. 7. triangular pattern with a strong “L-Line;” not identical on both sides of a central line
  5. 9. relationship in units/elements within a design in shape, size, quantity and degree of emphasis
  6. 10. circular arrangement which is the same when viewed from all angles; only the top flower may differ in height
  7. 12. asymmetrically balanced design of few materials usually placed in groups which emphasize forms and lines
  8. 20. location within a design attracting the most attention; center of interest in a design
  9. 22. use of material in a composition to connect two things which are opposite; visual movement from gradual degrees of change
  10. 23. triangle with sides of the same length; in traditional geometry, these triangles also have angles of the same measurement
  11. 25. appealing odor emanating from a specific item
  12. 29. three dimensional configuration or shape; describes the length, width and height of an object; also known as shape
  13. 30. triangle with one 90 degree angle
  14. 31. formal, equilateral triangular design; corresponding in size, shape, and relative position of parts on opposite sides of a dividing line
  15. 32. created by repeating lines, shapes and forms; also referred to as repetition
  16. 33. two dimensional; geometric shape of an object
  17. 36. material is the same height
  18. 37. area which stands out in a design
  19. 38. visual path the eye is drawn or attracted as it proceeds through the arrangement; curves or directional movement of the arrangement; static/dynamic
  20. 39. total area a person can see; can be broken up by shapes and forms; positive/ negative; draws attention to a certain area; emphasize importance
Down
  1. 2. used to create a higher interest
  2. 3. repeating “like” material within a composition
  3. 5. equality of distribution throughout an arrangement
  4. 8. creating contrast by using two conflicting elements; dynamic aesthetic quality which requires the skillful use of contrast; expresses action or energy; principle of contrast
  5. 11. striking difference between two elements
  6. 13. supplies, methods and materials which designers use to place and hold flowers and foliage in an arrangement
  7. 14. triangle which has two sides of the same length
  8. 15. dimension in a design achieved through the placement of materials; placing materials at different levels in a design
  9. 16. organization of components into a whole resulting in a cohesive relationship of all parts; oneness of purpose
  10. 17. area of authority in a design
  11. 18. circular arrangement with very closely arranged floral materials and in which all
  12. 19. amount of space a component occupies in a composition
  13. 21. size of a composition in relation to its surroundings
  14. 24. visual or tactile feel of an item; surface quality; is know as pattern when enlarged
  15. 26. also called circular arrangements; do not have a focal point
  16. 27. visual movement throughout a design; usually achieved by means of repetition
  17. 28. basic visual qualities of a design; includes line, form, space, texture, pattern, color, size and fragrance
  18. 34. achieved when all the elements, flowers, foliage and container, complement one another; describes tangible and intangible
  19. 35. contain more than one single focal point