Across
- 6. -the colors of the night/water/nature
- 7. -coordination of odjects/color inorder to create a unified design
- 8. -the main point in the design
- 12. -represents color being displayed,as found on the red-blue-green scale
- 13. balance - composition is not symmetrical but is visually balanced between 2 sides
- 14. -2/more colors that are side by side other n color the wheel
- 16. -uses a sense of progression to move the eye from one end to another
- 18. -essential scheme that's used to create a flow of movement in a space
- 19. -additional enrichment on a structural design
- 21. -2 colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- 22. -relationship and balance of different elementsto one another
- 23. -1/3 2/3 rather then breaking it up into halfs/qurters
- 24. -shape/color/space/form/value and texture
- 25. -association of colors based on an organizational system
- 26. -replaces synethic with natural elements
- 27. colors that includes neutral colors
- 28. -lines that are stated and appear unbalanced
- 29. -distribution an visual weight of elements in a composition
- 30. -lines that are softer then straight lines with smooth bends
Down
- 1. -the degree of purity of a color
- 2. -any 3-dimensional object
- 3. -red/yellow/blue
- 4. -envoke a feeling of stability/grounding/emphasis and direction
- 5. -color scheme that is based on a single color/hue
- 9. -muted shades that appear to lack color but have underlying hues that change with different lighting
- 10. -uses designs from nature in a simplified/adapted way
- 11. -mixing shapes/lines and curves to create a unique design
- 15. -pure color w/o tint/shade
- 17. -rules thatdesigners follow to create functional aesthetically pleasing space
- 20. -art that dont represent an accurate visual reality but uses shapes and colors
