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Understanding Design
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design
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art
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Stand away from the body to conceal shape and add some size
5 elements of design
frame
moderately crisp fabrics
what types of patterns would decrease size?
2. Corduroy and denim
examples of moderately crisp fabrics
type of fabric that doesn't creat illusion
5 principles of design
characteristics of lines that create illusion
3. Reflect light and add size
repetition
shiny fabrics
natural shape
soft and clingy fabrics
4. Natural defines waistline and tubular doesn't
radiation
compare and contrast harmony in fashion with music
3 line directions
contrast natural and tubular shape
5. Rectangular with vertical emphasis
moderately crisp fabrics
nubby and bulky fabrics
tubular shape
examples of soft and clingy fabrics
6. Flannel - wool jersey - broadcloth
gradation
decorative space
natural
examples of smooth fabrics - dull finish
7. Add dimension or hide features
nubby and bulky fabrics
examples of smooth fabrics - dull finish
line
balance
8. Vertical - horizontal - and diagonal
examples of horizontal lines
3 line directions
5 elements of design
examples of dull fabrics are...
9. Changes in pattern such as size or color that happen gradually
examples of vertical lines
gradation
compare and contrast harmony in fashion with music
triangle shape
10. =width at shoulders - waist - and hips
soft and clingy fabrics
vertical lines lead the eyes
space
rectangle shape
11. Smooth fabrics - dull finish
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12. Corduroy and denim
inverted triangle shape
examples of asymmetrical line
examples of moderately crisp fabrics
line
13. Straight - curvy - and zig-zag
examples of vertical lines
type of fabric that doesn't creat illusion
3 types of lines
space
14. Uses trims (braid - edges - lace - and buttons)
tubular shape
type of fabric that doesn't creat illusion
shape
decorative space
15. Surface characteristics that affect the way it looks and feels
triangle shape
emphasis
texture
repetition
16. Area inside a shape
nubby and bulky fabrics
examples of vertical lines
space
contrast natural and tubular shape
17. Narrow shoulders and wide hips
contrast natural and tubular shape
natural
triangle shape
shape
18. = at chest and hips - smaller at the waist
hour-glass
examples of asymmetrical line
why would emphasis be used in fashion?
nubby and bulky fabrics
19. Balance - proportion - emphasis - rhythm - and harmony
5 principles of design
proportion
3 types of lines
3-to-5 ratio
20. Reflect light and add size
proportion
shiny fabrics
characteristics of lines that create illusion
rectangle shape
21. Lines or patterns flow from a central location
characteristics of lines that create illusion
radiation
repetition
type of fabric that doesn't creat illusion
22. Framed by the way the garment is sewn (dart - yoke - pleat - necklines - etc)
Full shapes make the body look
structural space
3-to-5 ratio
vertical lines display
23. Flannel - wool jersey - broadcloth
tubular
examples of smooth fabrics - dull finish
examples of soft and clingy fabrics
why would emphasis be used in fashion?
24. Add movement and excitement
characteristics of lines that create illusion
horizontal lines give the illusion of...
nubby and bulky fabrics
diagonal lines
25. An appearance of equal sides of a central line
what types of patterns would add size?
balance
space
moderately crisp fabrics
26. Larger
moderately crisp fabrics
Full shapes make the body look
proportion
3 line directions
27. To add interest or make it unique - highlight feature - or divert attention from feature
5 principles of design
5 elements of design
what types of patterns would decrease size?
why would emphasis be used in fashion?
28. Scale - how separate parts of a garment relate to each other and to the whole in size
proportion
vertical lines lead the eyes
tubular
3 types of lines
29. Wide shoulders and narrow hips
Full shapes make the body look
inverted triangle shape
compare and contrast bell shape and full shape
emphasis
30. Outline that forms when a combination of lines come together to enclose an area
shiny fabrics
shape
examples of horizontal lines
natural shape
31. Feeling of strength - dignity - and formality
rectangle shape
vertical lines display
frame
line
32. Lines or patterns flow from a central location
horizontal lines give the illusion of...
compare and contrast harmony in fashion with music
examples of moderately crisp fabrics
radiation
33. Large pockets - contrasting belts - two-piece outfit
diagonal lines
examples of horizontal lines
horizontal lines portray
soft and clingy fabrics
34. Framed by the way the garment is sewn (dart - yoke - pleat - necklines - etc)
what types of patterns would add size?
what types of patterns would add size?
examples of smooth fabrics - dull finish
structural space
35. To add interest or make it unique - highlight feature - or divert attention from feature
shiny fabrics
contrast natural and tubular shape
why would emphasis be used in fashion?
what types of patterns would add size?
36. Series of points connected to form a narrow path
3 line directions
3-to-5 ratio
moderately crisp fabrics
line
37. Outline that forms when one or more lines come together to enclose an area
proportion
shape
examples of vertical lines
vertical lines lead the eyes
38. Jersey and chiffon
soft and clingy fabrics
characteristics of lines that create illusion
shape
examples of soft and clingy fabrics
39. A feeling of stability and peace
structural space
horizontal lines portray
why would emphasis be used in fashion?
compare and contrast bell shape and full shape
40. Jersey and chiffon
horizontal lines portray
structural space
examples of soft and clingy fabrics
tubular
41. Rectangular with vertical emphasis
tubular shape
moderately crisp fabrics
Full shapes make the body look
balance
42. Add dimension or hide features
dull fabrics would make a figure look...
hour-glass
tubular
nubby and bulky fabrics
43. V-neck - raised collars - narrow panels
examples of dull fabrics are...
hour-glass
examples of vertical lines
examples of asymmetrical line
44. Rectangular with vertical emphasis - dominant lines go up and down - waistline is not defined
compare and contrast bell shape and full shape
texture
tubular
shape
45. Balance - proportion - emphasis - rhythm - and harmony
5 principles of design
diagonal lines
5 elements of design
structural space
46. Skeletal structure of the gbones
examples of smooth fabrics - dull finish
balance
frame
shape
47. Stand away from the body to conceal shape and add some size
line
diagonal lines
examples of vertical lines
moderately crisp fabrics
48. A pattern repeats - (stripes - fabric cut of layers)
horizontal lines give the illusion of...
examples of smooth fabrics - dull finish
repetition
emphasis
49. A pattern repeats - (stripes - fabric cut of layers)
tubular
space
repetition
shiny fabrics
50. 3/8 person's total height is above the waist and 5/8 below it.
3-to-5 ratio
emphasis
emphasis
examples of dull fabrics are...