Kayleigh Rothermich

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Across
  1. 3. - digital collages of images.
  2. 7. - dots per inch
  3. 8. - is a visual design principle which designers use to show the importance of each page/screen's contents.
  4. 10. - is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
  5. 12. - (formal balance) equal on both sides of a central line.
  6. 13. - its the part where all the separate elements come together to form a whole.
  7. 14. - affected by placement of images, perspective, and shading.
  8. 16. - the principle of art that refers to regular placement or reputition of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art.
  9. 18. - bits and bytes of computer memory. digital sources come from scans, photos, downloads, or drawing tables.
  10. 21. - ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art in a composition.
  11. 23. - (informal balance) not equal on both sides of a central line.
  12. 24. - made up various components to make a whole, using elements, principles, function.
Down
  1. 1. - measurement of how many dots or pixels that fit into one inch of space.
  2. 2. - includes elements within the design the look measurably different from one another. You could use shape, texture, size or typeface to create this.
  3. 4. balance - is one in which elements radiate from central point, creating balance.
  4. 5. - combines elements of art using diversity & change.
  5. 6. - is the smallest unit of digital image or graphic that can be displayed.
  6. 9. - same thing used over and over again.
  7. 11. - is the part of the design that catches the viewers attention. The visual point.
  8. 15. - refers to publication, preparing material by correcting, condensing, or modifying.
  9. 17. - full size model of a design or device used for teaching.
  10. 19. - pixels per inch
  11. 20. - a type of image which has been simplified but retains a visual to something recognizable.
  12. 22. - is the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim edge of any piece of printed artwork.