Across
- 5. The use of recurring elements (such as colors, shapes, or patterns) to create unity and consistency.
- 6. The use of different elements(shapes, colors, textures) to create visual interest and prevent monotony.
- 8. The relationship between the sizes of different elements to create harmony in a design.
Down
- 1. The difference between elements (such as light vs. dark, big vs. small) to create visual interest and focus.
- 2. The distribution of visual weight in a design to create a sense of stability. It can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
- 3. The arrangement of elements to show their order of importance, guiding the viewer’s eye.
- 4. The feeling that all elements work together harmoniously to create a cohesive design.
- 5. The repetition of elements to create a sense of flow and movement. It can be regular or dynamic.
- 7. The technique of drawing attention to a focal point in a design using color, size, or placement.
