Vocabulary I should know.
I hope I can remember this one.
This should sound familiar..
Oh yeah, that one.
Hopefully this rings a bell.
100

A gradual step by step change from dark to light.

Gradation


100

Simplification to emphasize design qualities.

Stylization

100

The flat surface an artist works on.

Plane

100

Three-dimensional.

Form

100

the line for which the sky meets the land or water below.

Horizontal Line

200

Two-dimensional, lacking form.

Shape

200

The essential meaning, significance, or aesthetic value of an art form.

Content

200

A symbol or trademark designed by a graphic designer for easy recognition.

Logo

200

The enclosed area or shape.

Positive space.

200

An outline.

Contour

300

Actual or tactile qualities.

Texture

300

The path of a moving point.

Line

300

To stress an area.

Emphasis

300

Unbalanced in its arrangement.

Asymmetrical

300

A balanced arrangement.

Symmetrical

400

To create the illusion of depth on a flat surface.

Perspective

400

Using different things to add interest to an art work.

Variety

400

Bringing things (visual or physical) together as one.

Unity

400

This defines how dark or light a color can be.

Value
400

The place where parallel lines appear to come together in the distance.

Vanishing Point

500

The unused area or space within an artwork.

Negative Space

500

The comparison of elements one to another in terms of their size, quantity, or emphasis.

Proportion

500

Technique of adding or building up clay, plaster, metal, or other pliable materials into three-dimensional forms.

Additive Sculpture

500

Art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.

Abstract Art

500

A printing process by which areas are blocked out to keep ink from non-image areas.

Template or Stencil

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