_______ is used when making 2D shapes in your artwork.
What is shape?
This principle of design helps you balance out your artwork.
What is symmetry?
What colour do you get when you mix blue and yellow?
What is Green?
This person designs websites and other various things, such as promotional material and logos.
What is a graphic designer
What is a palette?
3D shapes are an example of _______ in art.
What is form?
This design is useful when trying to communicate strength in numbers.
What is unity?
What colour do you get when you mix blue and purple?
What is Indigo?
This person uses the elements of art and principles of design to create varities of art through clothing.
What is a fashion designer.
What is the tool used to hold up your artwork/piece when using a canvas?
What is an Easel?
This element of art can either be implied or real.
What is texture?
You'd use this principle of design when making an object big/colourful in an attempt to make it pop out.
What is dominance?
How do you make the tertiary colours? (DOUBLE JEOPARDY)
What is a primary colour mixed with a secondary colour?
This person designs buildings and other structures.
What is an architect?
What is the term used to make small dots to create real texture?
What is stippling?
This element of art can be used to make shapes/objects by drawing around the outside of it, making use of _______ space.
What is negative?
You would use this repititious design to make a ______.
What is a pattern?
What would be a pair of complementary colours?
What is Green + Red, Blue + Orange, Purple + Yellow, etc.
This person creates interiors and rooms for clients by applying design principles. (DOUBLE JEOPARDY)
Who is an interior designer?
What is the distinction between a portrait and a landscape?
What is horizontal vs vertical?
This element of art can come in many forms, including straight, curvy, wavy, and dotted.
What is line?
What design element is most prominent is this piece?
What is proportion?
What is this commonly called?
What is a colour spectrum?
This person takes wood, stone and various other materials and forms them to create various pieces of art.
Who is a sculptor?
What is the foreground?
What is the subject that is the closest to the viewer?