Principles
Elements
Color
Bonus
100

Term for how the elements fit together

Principles (Recipe)

100

Term for what makes up a design

Elements (Ingredients)

100

Term for a pure color 

Hue

100

What are the two types of space and their definitions?

Positive- area occupied by materials

negative- open space not occupied by materials

200

How the finished floral arrangement is viewed as a whole

Unity

200

Term for a combination of color, texture, or form used more than once

Pattern

200
Term for a colors lightness or darkness

Value

200

If an arrangement used various shades of colors such as orange, and red-orange, this would be an example of which color scheme?

Analogous

300

Term for the size of materials used in comparison to the vase 

Proportion (1.5-2 times the size of the container)

300

The area that is between, in, and around the flowers, foliage and container

Space

300

Green, orange and violet are examples of which colors?

Secondary
300

If an arrangement used various tints and shades of yellow, this would be an example of which color scheme?

Monochromatic

400

Term for how your eyes move from the focal point out to the rest of the arrangement

Rhythm

400

The term that refers to the shape of the arrangement

Form

400

The term for colors such as red, orange, and yellow

Warm colors

400

Term that describes how adding variation, opposition, or tension to an arrangement creates interest and emphasis to the design

contrast

500

The terms for the following definitions of balance

1) The arrangement is structurally sound

2) Both sides have equal eye attraction

1) Physical balance

2) Visual

500

Term for the exterior characteristics of objects in an arrangement, adds interest to the design

Texture

500

Term for color scheme that contains 1 primary, 1 secondary, and 2 tertiary colors

Tetrad

500

Term for when a focal point or accent are added to the design to help with visual organization and add emphasis to the design

Dominance

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