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Elements And Principles Of Design
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. An area in a work that attracts the viewer's attention
Rhythm
Emphasis
Variety
Contrast
2. Three-dimensional and encloses space. Like a shape - it has a height and width - but it also has depth
Form
Pattern
Gradation
Complementary colors
3. The arrangement of elements and principles of media to create a feeling of completeness or wholeness
Secondary colors
Variety
Unity
Pattern
4. Shows how things feel or they look like they might feel.
Analogous colors
Texture
Cool colors
Primary colors
5. Derived from reflected light. The sensation of color is aroused in the brain by the response of the eyes to different wavelengths of light. Has hue - intensity - and value.
Pattern
Color
Monochromatic colors scheme
Space
6. An enclosed area determined by line - value - texture - space - or any combination of these elements. Has two-dimensions - height and width. Can be described as organic or geometric
Cool colors
Shape
Harmony
Monochromatic colors scheme
7. Associated with fire such as yellow - orange and red.
Pattern
Texture
Warm colors
Contrast
8. Leads the viewer to sense action in a work or it can be the path a viewer's eyes follows throughout a work
Gradation
Form
Movement
Analogous colors
9. A color scheme that uses only one color and varying amounts of white - gray - and black.
Harmony
Analogous colors
Monochromatic colors scheme
Form
10. A decorative visual repitition.
Value
Analogous colors
Pattern
Warm colors
11. Combining one or more elements to create interest.
Space
Value
Variety
Texture
12. Obtained by mixing two primary colors. They are orange - green - and purple.
Texture
Secondary colors
Shape
Pattern
13. An enclosed area determined by line - value - texture - space - or any combination of these elements. Has two-dimensions - height and width. Can be described as organic or geometric
Unity
Texture
Harmony
Shape
14. Leads the viewer to sense action in a work or it can be the path a viewer's eyes follows throughout a work
Rhythm
Variety
Movement
Space
15. Obtained by mixing two primary colors. They are orange - green - and purple.
Balance
Warm colors
Secondary colors
Pattern
16. A decorative visual repitition.
Analogous colors
Pattern
Emphasis
Balance
17. Connects two or more points
Line
Warm colors
Movement
Rhythm
18. Red - yellow - and blue. All other colors can be mixed from these.
Gradation
Line
Balance
Primary colors
19. Blending elements in a pleasing way
Shape
Movement
Harmony
Movement
20. Three or more neighbor ing colors on the color wheel.
Analogous colors
Secondary colors
Cool colors
Contrast
21. Connects two or more points
Rhythm
Unity
Analogous colors
Line
22. Concerned with the relationship of one part to another and to the whole.
Pattern
Harmony
Proportion
Balance
23. Concerned with repeating an element to make a work seem active or suggest vibration.
Warm colors
Rhythm
Proportion
Primary colors
24. A means of maintaining visual equilibrium.
Monochromatic colors scheme
Form
Analogous colors
Balance
25. Associated with water such as green - blue - and purple.
Form
Cool colors
Texture
Monochromatic colors scheme
26. Refers to emptiness or area between - around - above below - or within objects.
Texture
Harmony
Variety
Space
27. Refers to differences in values - colors - textures - and other elements in an artwork to achieve emphasis and interest
Contrast
Movement
Secondary colors
Unity
28. A series of gradual changes
Emphasis
Monochromatic colors scheme
Contrast
Gradation
29. Associated with water such as green - blue - and purple.
Color
Secondary colors
Texture
Cool colors
30. Derived from reflected light. The sensation of color is aroused in the brain by the response of the eyes to different wavelengths of light. Has hue - intensity - and value.
Color
Analogous colors
Texture
Movement
31. Three or more neighbor ing colors on the color wheel.
Harmony
Space
Movement
Analogous colors
32. Concerned with repeating an element to make a work seem active or suggest vibration.
Space
Line
Rhythm
Monochromatic colors scheme
33. Refers to light and dark areas. It depends on how much light a surface reflects. It also is one of the three properties of colors
Line
Analogous colors
Value
Variety
34. Concerned with the relationship of one part to another and to the whole.
Monochromatic colors scheme
Proportion
Value
Harmony
35. Shows how things feel or they look like they might feel.
Balance
Unity
Texture
Form
36. Associated with fire such as yellow - orange and red.
Balance
Warm colors
Shape
Color
37. An area in a work that attracts the viewer's attention
Emphasis
Primary colors
Contrast
Movement
38. Refers to emptiness or area between - around - above below - or within objects.
Texture
Space
Monochromatic colors scheme
Shape
39. The arrangement of elements and principles of media to create a feeling of completeness or wholeness
Unity
Variety
Harmony
Emphasis
40. Opposite colors on the color wheel. They neutralize when mixed.
Balance
Pattern
Shape
Complementary colors
41. Red - yellow - and blue. All other colors can be mixed from these.
Primary colors
Movement
Balance
Pattern
42. Blending elements in a pleasing way
Analogous colors
Emphasis
Variety
Harmony
43. Opposite colors on the color wheel. They neutralize when mixed.
Complementary colors
Harmony
Gradation
Gradation
44. A color scheme that uses only one color and varying amounts of white - gray - and black.
Movement
Monochromatic colors scheme
Warm colors
Harmony
45. Refers to differences in values - colors - textures - and other elements in an artwork to achieve emphasis and interest
Balance
Shape
Monochromatic colors scheme
Contrast
46. Refers to light and dark areas. It depends on how much light a surface reflects. It also is one of the three properties of colors
Value
Primary colors
Contrast
Harmony
47. A means of maintaining visual equilibrium.
Balance
Unity
Variety
Gradation
48. Combining one or more elements to create interest.
Line
Variety
Shape
Shape
49. Three-dimensional and encloses space. Like a shape - it has a height and width - but it also has depth
Form
Cool colors
Complementary colors
Space
50. A series of gradual changes
Complementary colors
Rhythm
Gradation
Pattern