Across
- 1. A design principle based on a ratio (about 1.618) considered aesthetically pleasing, often used to create balance and proportion.
- 3. Design that includes elements purely for aesthetics, rather than functionality, to enhance visual appeal.
- 5. A color scheme based on neutral colors like white, beige, or gray, with a small pop of color for contrast and interest.
- 7. A style of design that uses shapes, colors, and forms to create compositions that may not represent real-world objects directly.
- 9. Planned combinations of colors used in design to create a specific look and feel (e.g., monochromatic, complementary, analogous).
- 10. The characteristic of visual perception described by color names, impacting the mood and style of a space.
- 11. The base attribute of a color (such as red, blue, or yellow) that distinguishes it from other colors.
- 12. The colors red, blue, and yellow, which are the base colors from which all other colors can be mixed.
- 14. The shape or structure of an object in a design, including its three-dimensional shape and volume.
- 17. The relationship between the size of different elements in a space, ensuring they fit together harmoniously.
- 18. Lines angled or slanted within a space, creating a sense of energy and movement.
- 19. A principle of design that highlights a focal point or dominant feature to draw attention within a space.
- 24. A color scheme that uses one color in various shades and tints, creating a cohesive and sophisticated look.
- 25. A design style that adheres to traditional or widely accepted styles and norms.
- 27. A color scheme that uses colors next to each other on the color wheel, creating a harmonious, cohesive look (e.g., blue, blue-green, and green).
- 28. The brightness or dullness of a color, affecting its visual impact and energy.
- 29. basic element of design that can define shapes, create textures, and imply direction within a space.
Down
- 1. A style of design that uses geometric shapes and patterns like circles, squares, and triangles.
- 2. The basic components or tools in design, including line, shape, color, texture, form, space, and value.
- 4. A color scheme that pairs colors opposite each other on the color wheel for strong contrast and vibrancy (e.g., red and green).
- 6. A design principle that ensures all elements in a space work together cohesively, creating a sense of unity.
- 8. Design that mimics natural forms, colors, and textures to create an organic, relaxed atmosphere.
- 13. Colors that evoke a sense of calm, including blues, greens, and purples, often used to make spaces feel larger or more serene.
- 15. A principle of design that ensures elements are arranged to create a sense of stability and equality in visual weight.
- 16. Balance achieved by arranging dissimilar elements to create a sense of equal visual weight, without mirroring on each side.
- 20. A style that combines elements from various styles, periods, and influences, creating a unique, personalized space.
- 21. Guidelines that govern the organization of elements in a design, including balance, contrast, rhythm, emphasis, unity, and harmony.
- 22. A color scheme using shades like whites, grays, blacks, and beiges, which provide a calm, versatile background.
- 23. Lines that run left to right, creating a sense of stability and calmness in design.
- 26. Lines that bend or curve, adding softness and movement to a design, often creating a more relaxed feel.
