Across
- 2. Section - A section that radiates out from a central point, often used in designs that require symmetry or balance.
- 5. Lines - Lines that run from left to right, parallel to the horizon, often conveying stability and calmness in design.
- 8. Guideline - A reference line that defines the outer limits of a design or area, helping to maintain boundaries.
- 12. - The process of cutting or shaping the edges of an object at an angle, creating a sloped edge instead of a sharp one.
- 13. Forward - A diagonal line that moves towards the front, often used to indicate depth or direction in design.
- 14. - Smaller divisions within a larger section, used to organize information or components for clarity.
- 16. Back - A diagonal line that moves towards the back, providing a sense of retreat or perspective within a design.
Down
- 1. - The process of gradually changing the size, color, or shape of a design element, creating a smooth transition.
- 3. Section - A representation of an object's outline or shape from the side, used to understand its dimensions and features.
- 4. Guideline - A line that can change position or direction, helping to navigate through a design space or layout.
- 6. Section - A part of a design that can rotate or change direction around a central point, allowing for flexibility and adaptability.
- 7. Lines - Lines that run up and down, perpendicular to the horizon, usually representing strength and height.
- 9. Guideline - A line that assists in defining the inner features or layout of a design, ensuring coherence and organization.
- 10. - A view of a building or object from one side, showing its height and architectural features, typically used in architectural drawings.
- 11. vocabulary list will help students better understand the concepts related to lines and sections in design, preparing them for more advanced discussions and applications in the subject.
- 15. Guideline - A fixed reference line that does not move, used to provide a stable framework for design elements.
- 16. Lines - Lines that slant between horizontal and vertical, adding dynamism and movement to a composition.
