The art of Graphic design

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Across
  1. 2. means the color grouping has similarities. These color scheme types have close relationships to one another.
  2. 7. the tendency of a color to induce its opposite in hue, value and intensity upon an adjacent color and be mutually affected in return
  3. 8. The art world has felt the influence of the Golden Ratio for centuries.
  4. 9. is the space between, within and surrounding an object in an image, often to form another image or symbol
  5. 11. a continuum of color formed when a beam of white light is dispersed (as by passage through a prism) so that its component wavelengths are arranged in order.
  6. 13. colors are red, blue and yellow.
  7. 14. They happen when the artist finds ways to keep everything connected so that the viewer's eye will move from one area to another.
  8. 15. is an aesthetic style that intentionally exploits that oddity of human perception that gives the human eye the ability to deceive the human brain.
  9. 17. artistic style in which the artist seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse within a person.
  10. 18. are most clearly defined as hues that appear to be without color, and that don't typically appear on the color wheel.
  11. 19. is the arrangement of elements within a work of art.
  12. 20. describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art. Balance is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
  13. 21. are stylistic features that are included within an art piece to help the artist communicate.
  14. 25. is made by mixing equal amounts of a primary colour and a secondary colour together
  15. 27. is usually a solid, recognizable thing—an animal, a plant, an object, etc. —that stands for something that would be hard to show in a picture or a sculpture.
  16. 28. means to review or examine something critically.
Down
  1. 1. is an image that continues to appear in the eyes after a period of exposure to the original image.
  2. 3. in the context of art refers to a visual strategy.
  3. 4. is one created using only one colour or hue. It can use different shades of one color but by definition should contain only one base color.
  4. 5. color scheme consists of three chosen colors that are equidistant, or equally spaced, on the 12-point color wheel.
  5. 6. are red, green, and blue because the human eye has photoreceptors that take in those colors.
  6. 10. refers to the degree of purity of a color.
  7. 12. These refer to the way in which humans, when looking at a group of objects, will see the whole before we see the individual parts.
  8. 16. color scheme is a variation of the complementary color scheme.
  9. 19. are pairs of colours that contrast with each other more than any other colour, and when placed side-by-side make each other look brighter.
  10. 22. means that the picture changes when you change some input
  11. 23. refers to the subject or areas of interest in an artwork, such as a person's face or figure in a portrait, the objects in a still life painting, or the trees in a landscape painting.
  12. 24. is a recurring fragment, theme or pattern that appears in a work of art.
  13. 26. art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.