Color Wheel
Soft Skills
Color Theory
Elements of Design
Principles of Design
100

Colors that are organized on a color wheel and group into three categories

What is Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Colors


100

To Coach, Mentor, teach and motivate. To guide a group from point A to point B

What is Leadership Skills

100

Color for digital imaging

RGB Mixing Model

100

The way an Object feels

What is Texture

100

Evenly repeated images

Pattern

200

 Blues, Greens, and Purples

Cool Colors

200

Connect Well with members on the team and with other stakeholders

What is Teamwork

200

The science and art of using color

Color Theory

200

An elongated mark. ex Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal, Jagged, Smooth, Squiggly, and Text

What is a Line

200

Movement Caused by unevenly repeating an element

What is Rhythm

300

Colors Opposite to each other on the color wheel

Complementary Colors

300

Good "Vibe"; eye contact, facial expression, body language and tone

What is Communication Skills

300

Adding Black to a hue creates a 

Shade

300

2D Enclosed Areas and 3D Volumes

What is Shape & Form

300

Creating the center of attention.

What is Emphasis

400

3 Colors equally spaced on the Color Wheel

Triadic Colors

400

Don't Create drama. Look for Common Ground and Helpful solutions

What is Conflict Management

400

Reds, Oranges, Yellows

Warm Colors

400

Reflected Light, Ex Primary, Secondary and Tertiary

What is Color

400

Matching, harmony, Likeness and similarity

What is Unity

500

Purple , Orange and Green are examples of

What is a Secondary Color

500

To use Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning

What is Problem Solving

500

What does CMYK stand for

Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black

500

The area an object takes up or the distance between objects. 

What is Space

500

The relationship between parts in a design

What is Proportion

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