This type of line is visible and can be followed by the eye.
What is an actual line?
The three-dimensional shape of materials in an arrangement.
What is form?
Texture appeals to these two senses.
What are sight and touch?
Fragrance appeals to this sense.
What is smell?
The focal point is also called the _______ of interest.
What is center?
Vertical lines create this emotional effect in floral design.
What is strength and height?
Birds of Paradise and Protea are examples of these flowers.
What are form flowers?
This type of texture is what something actually feels like.
What is tactile texture?
Fragrance can help create these two things.
What are emotional connections and memories?
This principle describes visual movement through an arrangement.
What is rhythm?
This line type is created when materials appear to face each other.
What is psychic line?
The empty area between materials is called this.
What is negative space?
Banksia is an example of this type of texture.
What is coarse texture?
Floral fragrances comes from these in plants.
What are essential oils?
Warm colors do this toward the viewer.
What is advance?
Diagonal and curved lines are considered these types of lines.
What are dynamic lines?
This helps prevent arrangements from looking flat.
What is depth?
Texture becomes especially important in these color schemes because color contrast is limited.
What are monochromatic or achromatic designs?
Fragrance in flowers is called this.
What is attar?
Lines branching outward from the focal point are called these.
What are radiating lines?
Repeating carnations across an arrangement creates this type of line.
What is implied line?
Name TWO ways designers create depth.
What are overlapping flowers, angling stems backward/forward, placing large flowers in front, or small flowers in back?
Name TWO accessories that can add texture to arrangements.
What are sticks, moss, mirrors, figurines, glass stones, or candles?
Name TWO places where strong fragrance should be avoided.
What are hospital rooms, small offices, or tight indoor spaces?
Too many secondary focal points can cause this.
What is confusion or loss of clarity?