The principle created from repeated elements
What is pattern?
Name two of the printmaking types
Intaglio, Relief, Screenprinting, Monoprinting, Lithography
Who are illustrators?
These are fibers woven together
What are textiles?
Lines in a perspective go these three ways
What is vertical, horizontal, to the vanishing point?
The principle that uses opposing elements
What is contrast?
The vertical lines in a weaving
Warp
The technique of cutting and gluing
What is collage?
These are fabric types
What are wool, cotton, silk, denim?
This is where all points go in a perspective
What is the vanishing point?
The principle that creates a focal point by contrasting one element
What is emphasis?
This is the difference between relief and intaglio print
Relief prints the opposite of what is drawn
The first type of animation that used light boxes
What is traditional animation?
What is a logo?
When creating a design drawing from above it is called this
What is a plan?
The principle that uses similar but not identical elements
What is unity?
This is what you are creating when you weave your weft lines
The type of animation that uses drawings or figures to create the idea of motion
What is stop motion animation?
This is a logo made only of a typeface (font)
What is a wordmark or lettermark?
What is elevation?
The principle that uses harmony and visual weight with elements
What is balance?
Design, draw on plate, carve plate, ink plate, print plate
This principle of animation focuses on how an object changes shape as it moves
What is squash and stretch?
This is a logo that can be used in two different ways
What is a combination mark?
What is render further away objects light and close objects dark?