This principle of design refers to how your eye travels through a work of art.
What is movement.
This principle of design refers to creating a focal point of the image or when one area or thing stands out the most.
What is emphasis.
This principle of design refers to the use of elements to create a pathway that viewer's eye travels through the art work.
What is movement.
This principle of art is created by the use of differences between elements (or objects) to increase the visual interest in a work.
What is contrast.
This principle of design is created when elements of art appear again and again in a predictable manner.
What is pattern.
This principle of design exists when one element stands out more than the rest.
What is emphasis.
This form of balance exists when one side of the composition doesn't reflect the design of the other.
What is asymmetrical balance.
This principle of design refers to the use of an object, element, or idea multiple times throughout an art piece.
What is rhythm (repetition).
this form of balance exists when the parts of an image are organized so that one side mirrors the other.
What is symmetrical balance.
This principle of design is created by using many similar elements in a composition so that the piece works as a whole
What is unity.
This principle of art refers to the repetition of a design, element, or idea, within an artwork in a way that leads to a cohesive and predictable whole.
What is pattern.
This principle of design refers to the visual equality in a work of art.
What is balance.
This form of balance exists when elements of the design are repeated moving around a central point.
What is radial balance.
When referring to this principle of design, we often use the term visual weight.
What is balance.
This principle of design exists when all the elements and principles work together to create a pleasing image.
What is unity.