The element of design that breaks up larger areas into smaller ones.
What is Line?
100
Principle of design that uses a concentration of interest in a particular part or area of a design.
What is Emphasis?
100
Pleasing visual unity of a design created by a tasteful relationship among all parts within the whole.
What is Harmony?
100
Black, white, and gray colors are considered these.
What are Neutral Colors?
200
The name given to a color.
What is Hue?
200
The principle of design that implies equilibrium or steadiness among the parts of a design
What is Balance?
200
Navy blue, dark blue-violet, and burgundy provide this illusion to the body.
What is slenderizing or slimming?
200
Uses adjacent, or related, colors on the color wheel.
What is an analogous color scheme?
300
The shape or outline determined by cut and construction of the garment.
What is Silhouette?
300
A principle of design that concerns the spatial relationship of all parts in a design to each other and to the whole.
What is Proportion?
300
A principle of design that is most pleasing when it is divided unevenly.
What is Proportion?
300
Repeated lines, shapes, colors, or textures in a garment
What is Repetition?
400
An element of design concerned with the tactile quality of goods, or how the surface feels and looks
What is Texture?
400
The principle of design concerned with the pleasing arrangement of the design elements to produce a feeling of continuity or easy movement of the observer’s eye
What is Rhythm?
400
A principle of design that is generally more visually interesting and dramatic, compared to its counterpart.
What is Informal Balance?
400
Applied lines created by adding details to the surface of clothing.
What are Decorative Lines?
500
The lightness or darkness of a hue.
What is value?
500
Rhythm created by lines or colors emerging from a center.
What is Radiation?
500
This type of line creates a lengthening effect.
What are Vertical Lines?
500
A form of rhythm that uses an increase or decrease of design elements
What is Gradation or Progression?
500
These are the five most common figure types.
What is Triangle, Inverted Triangle, Rectangle, Hourglass & Circle?