What principle of design does opposition fall under?
What is rhythm?
What principle of design refers to the arrangement of elements to create a sense of stability?
What is balance?
What are the two elements that make up Harmony?
What is a unity and variety?
What are the basic building blocks used in visual design?
What are the elements of design?
What element involves the use of geometric or organic forms in a composition?
What is shape?
What is the principle when something gradually changes in a design?
What is gradation?
Which the aspect of Rhythm called when you see the same thing over and over?
What is repetition?
What is the principle that gives structure to a design?
What is shape?
What is the color scheme that uses colors from opposite sides of the color wheel?
What is complementary?
What would a heart in a design be an example of?
What is shape?
What is the Principle that has as much to do with the object as the space around it?
What is positive and negative space?
What principle guides the viewer’s eye through a composition?
What is transition?
What is the kind of balance that is lopsided on one side vs the other?
What is asymmetrical?
Which is it called when you get three colors from equally spaced points on a color wheel?
What is triadic?
What is tactile?
What is it called when you have all black, brown, grey, or white and then a pop of color?
What is accented neutral?
What term describes the focus area in a design that draws attention?
What is emphasis?
What principle can be enhanced by varying the size and shape of elements?
What is emphasis?
What is the term for the quality of a surface that can be seen or felt?
What is texture?
What is the type of texture you can see?
What is visual?
What element of design that has a lot of blank area around an element of interest?
What is positive and negative space?
Which principle of design refers to the relationship between elements in a composition?
What is proportion?
What is the type of balance that is the same on both sides?
What is symmetrical?
What element of design in color that refers to the same color but different shades of that color?
Monocromatic
What is the color theme that uses colors from it's neighbors on the color wheel?
What is analogous?