Elements: the basics
Elements: advanced
Principles: the basics
Principles: advanced
Color Theory
100

What is closed space?

The areas where foliage fills all the "gaps". 

100

Why is it important to change the textures used in an arrangement?

To make it more visually interesting

100

What is symmetry?

 elements are identical on either side of the central axis, creating a formal, stable look

100

True or False: Balance is ONLY physical.

FALSE

100

What are the two "temperatures" of color?

Give examples of each. 

Warm and cold

200

What is open space?

The space where there is no foliage.

200

Describe why the size of each part of your design matters in a floral arrangement? 

To make it visually appealing

200

What is unity?

the principle that creates a sense of oneness, completeness, and cohesion in an arrangement

200

What is when the elements are distributed unequally, but the visual weight is still similar on both sides. This will result in a more contemporary, dynamic arrangement.

Asymmetry

200

Name the secondary colors.

Orange, Green, Purple

300

What are the five types of form? (think shape!)

circular, rectangle, s shape, crescent, oval

300

How is pattern established in an arrangement?

Using different forms, colors, textures. 

300

What is the difference in physical balance and visual balance?

Physical balance is it literally being balanced - not falling over. 

Visual balance is seeing aspects of the design be equal.

300

What is a radical balance?

When it radiates from one point. 

300

How is a tertiary color created?

By combining a primary and secondary color. 

400

What are the five types of line?

Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal, Abstract, actual

400

What is a color harmony?

Colors that go well together to create a visually appealing arrangement

400

What is proportion?

the size relationship of one part of a floral design to the other parts, and the size relationship of all parts to the arrangement as a whole

400

What is the rule of thumb for proportions?

1:1.5

400

What are complementary colors?

Two colors directly across from each other on the color wheel. 

500

What is the element called when you use flowers/foliage to have different surfaces in your arrangement to have contrast?

smooth vs rough, velvety vs spikey

Texture

500

What is the value of a color? How can you change it?

Value is the brightness or dullness of a color. 

Adding white, grey, or black will change the value. 

500

What is unity?

When a design looks cohesive and like all the parts of fit mesh together to create a design that is pleasing to look at. 

500

What is rhythm?

Rhythm in a floral arrangement is the principle of design that creates a sense of visual movement and flow throughout the composition.

500

What are tetradic colors?

three colors equal distance apart from each other

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