Balance
Contrast
Emphasis
Movement
Pattern
Rhythm
Unity
100

Name the three types of balance.

What is symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial?

100

Name the three different types of contrast.

What is color, size, and shape?

100

Emphasis helps [BLANK] the [BLANK] clearly.

What is communicate and message?

100

Movement refers to how the [BLANK] travels through a [BLANK].

What is viewer's eye and design?

100

Regular patterns repeats elements [BLANK] while irregular patterns repeats elements in a [BLANK] or [BLANK] way.

What is consistently, varied, and unpredictable?

100

Rhythm is similar to what principle of design?

What is pattern?

100

Too much unity can make a design feel [BLANK], while too much variety can [BLANK] [BLANK].

What is monotonous, disrupt, and harmony?

200

A balanced composition feels [BLANK] and [BLANK].

What is stable and well-organized?

200

Name the type of contrast that was not in the powerpoint presentation, but was indicated in a visual aid/image.

What is type contrast?

200

How could you create emphasis through color?

What is using a bold or contrasting color?

200

Name the four things to use to create movement.

What is lines, shapes, repetition, and placement?

200

Name the four things that could make patterns.

What is shapes, colors, lines, and textures?

200

Like in [BLANK], rhythm in design is about creating a [BLANK] or [BLANK] that guides the [BLANK].

What is music, beat, flow, and viewer's eye?

200

Name at least three techniques that you could use to achieve unity in design.

What is repetition, proximity, alignment, color harmony, and style consistency?

300

Name the three reasons why balance is important.

What is creates stability, guides the viewer's eye, and prevents clutter?

300

Contrast helps create [BLANK] and distinguish between [BLANK] parts of a [BLANK].

What is visual interest, important, and composition?

300

Name the three things you could use to create emphasis.

What is color, size, and placement?

300

Name the three types of movement in design.

What is implied, physical, and directional?

300

Name the three reasons why patterns are used in design.

What is creates visual interest, establishes consistency, and adds complexity?

300

Name the three types of rhythm.

What is regular, flowing, and progressive?
300

The key is to balance unity and maintain visual interest is with [BLANK] of [BLANK] or [BLANK].

What is small elements, contrast, and variation?

400

Asymmetrical balance adds [BLANK] and [BLANK].

What is dynamism and interest?

400

Name the three reasons why contrast is used in design.

What is creates visual interest, builds hierarchy, and adds depth?

400

Name the three reasons why emphasis is important.

What is guides the viewer, creates hierarchy, and clarifies the message?

400

Name the three reasons why movement matters.

What is guide attention, creates energy, and establishes flow?

400

Patterns add [BLANK], [BLANK], and [BLANK] to a design.

What is structure, consistency, and interest?

400

Name the three reasons why rhythm is important in design.

What is creates unity, establishes pace, and adds movement?

400

Name the three reasons why unity is important.

What is creates harmony, enhances communication, and builds aesthetic appeal?

500

Balance refers to the [BLANK] of [BLANK] elements in a design.

What is distribution and visual?

500

Contrast refers to the [BLANK] between [BLANK] or [BLANK] elements in a design.

What is different, two, and more?

500

Emphasis is the [BLANK] of making [BLANK] of the design [BLANK] as the [BLANK].

What is principle, one part, stand out, and focal point?

500

Movement is the [BLANK] that directs [BLANK] across the [BLANK].

What is visual pathway, attention, and composition?

500

Pattern is the [BLANK] use of an [BLANK] or [BLANK] throughout a [BLANK].

What is repeated, element, motif, and design?

500

Rhythm is the [BLANK] of visual elements in a [BLANK] to create a sense of [BLANK] [BLANK].

What is repetition, design, organized, and movement?

500

Unity is the sense of [BLANK] and [BLANK] in a design.

What is harmony and completeness?

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