The Language of Fashion

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Across
  1. 5. This varies with the amount of white or black added to a color.
  2. 6. A thin person might use these lines to add depth to the frame.
  3. 12. A shirt pocket helps to divide up this design element.
  4. 13. This might be created by a bright red belt or hat.
  5. 14. Another name for color.
  6. 15. A substance that determines whether you see a rose as yellow or red.
  7. 16. A comparison of the sizes of different objects, or of different parts of one object.
  8. 17. A lightened variation of a color.
  9. 18. A fanning effect of lines flowing out from one point.
  10. 22. A dramatic, high-contrast, three-color scheme.
  11. 23. These lines in a design make a person look taller.
  12. 24. An arrangement that shows how colors are related to each other. (2 words)
  13. 26. Can be high or low, depending on a color's brightness.
  14. 27. These lines add a dramatic effect to a design.
  15. 30. Might be describes as rough, nubby, or silky.
  16. 31. Formed by the meeting of an area's outer lines.
  17. 32. Colors that are directly across from each other on a color wheel.
Down
  1. 1. Colors that give a sense of quiet and calm.
  2. 2. Created by repetition in a design, with or without gradual chenges.
  3. 3. A hoop skirt is an extreme example of this basic shape.
  4. 4. Colors that tend to brighten or add excitement.
  5. 7. Balance acheived by using different features of roughly equal weight in a design.
  6. 8. Balance created by using mirror images in a design.
  7. 9. A color term that describes red, yellow, and blue.
  8. 10. A combination of a color with black.
  9. 11. Mixing equal parts yellow and blue creates this type of color.
  10. 19. Mixing yellow and green produces this type of color.
  11. 20. An image seen only as an outline.
  12. 21. The pleasing effect resulting when all parts of a design fit with each other.
  13. 25. The total effect of all design elements brought together.
  14. 28. A "noncolor" often used to soften a true color.
  15. 29. The most elementary of design elements, this divides areas and gives form to a design.