Color
Elements of Design
Principles of Design
Fashion History
Miscellaneous
100

Red, yellow, and blue

Primary colors

100

Lines that add width

Horizontal

100

Both sides look exactly the same

Symmetrical

100

Description of clothing from early civilizations

Very Simple

100

Clothing that doesn't go out of style

Classics

200

Blue, orange, and green

Secondary colors

200

Lines that add height

vertical

200

Balance without looking identical

Asymmetrical

200

Examples of draped and wrapped clothing 

Togas and kimonos

200

Ahead of fashion

Avant-Garde

300

Colors opposite each other on the color wheel

Complementary colors

300

Shape with vertical lines and no defined waist

Tubular

300

Best when it is uneven such as 3:5 or 2:3

Proportion

300

Uses for earliest woven fabrics

Mats and baskets

300

Raglan, set-in, dolman, kimono

Sleeve styles

400

Different tints, tones, shade of ONE color

Monochromatic

400

Shape that follows the lines of the body

Natural

400

Rhythm coming out from a central point

Radiation

400

Event that changes how clothing was made

Industrial Revolution

400

Major trend affecting clothing today

Casual lifestyle

500

3-4 colors next to each other on the color wheel

Analogous colors

500

Lines that create excitement, movement, or drama

Diagonal

500

Helps the design not look boring

Variety

500

Clothing that is already produced and available in stores to buy

Ready-to-wear

500

Fashion from an earlier period that is now popular again

Retro

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