Lines applied to a garment to add interest.
What are decorative lines?
Part of a design that stands out more than any other part.
What is emphasis?
Most common example of structural line
What are seams?
Emphasis draws the ____ to a specific part of a design
What is eyes?
The classification of color.
What is an element of design?
Three-dimensional shape of an object.
What is form?
Type of balance that is easier to create. (hint: it looks the same on both sides)
What is formal?
Outline of an object.
What is shape?
Type of rhythm that occurs when lines extend outward from a central point.
What is radiation?
Achieved when the elements are used according to the principles. Goal of design.
What is harmony?
A straight dress without a defined waistline is an example of a ____ form.
What is tubular?
Appearance of equal visual weight on both sides of an imaginary center line.
What is balance?
How a fabric feels & looks on the surface.
What is texture?
Category of form
What is an element?
If vertical lines are wide or spaced far apart, what happens to the figure?
What is larger?
An example of a decorative line.
What is a row of braid?
Feeling of movement created by line, shape, or color in a design.
What is rhythm?
Stiff, crisp ____ tends to increase the illusion of size.
What is texture?
Category of balance
What is a principle?
Lines formed as pieces of a garment are sewn together.
What are structural lines?
Lines that suggest activity, movement, and excitement.
What is diagonal?
Relationship of one part to another & of all the parts to the whole.
What is proportion?
Fuzzy, loopy, or shaggy surfaces are usually thicker & bulkier. The ____ visual size.
What is increase?
An arrangement of elements or details in a product or work of art.
What is design?
The clever use of ____ can have your eyes move in specific ways over an outfit.
What is line?