Principles of Design Vocab

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Across
  1. 3. the special attention or importance given to one or more areas within a design
  2. 6. Area the area of greatest visual impact, the center of interest to which the eye is most naturally drawn
  3. 8. detail added to a design to provide additional interest, affecting the total character of the composition
  4. 9. dissimilarity among attributes or characteristics
  5. 11. the ease of visual movement which results from gradual degrees of change among one or more of the elements
  6. 12. the placement of two different or opposite elements together
  7. 13. implying or suggesting a sense of energy
  8. 15. compatibility, aesthetics
  9. 17. The visual organization within a design that emphasizes one or more aspects
  10. 18. create “visual depth” or a three-dimensional effect by using flowers and greens of different lengths and by placing materials in front and back of the arrangement
Down
  1. 1. flow or movement characterized by regular recurrence of elements or features
  2. 2. the relative ratio of size or the relationship of the size of a composition to the surrounding area or environment
  3. 4. of Design fundamental guidelines to aesthetic design that govern the organization of the elements and materials in accordance with the laws of nature.
  4. 5. creating and repeating simple patterns or materials
  5. 7. contrast between elements which are counterpoint in relation to each other
  6. 10. the comparative relationship in size, quantity and degree of emphasis among components within the composition
  7. 14. gives a sense of equilibrium and repose, a feeling of three-dimensional stability
  8. 16. the state of being one, united or complete in itself