Line and Shape
Form, Tone, Colour and Texture
Letterform and Design Principles
100

Lines can be thick, thin, jagged and what?

What is curved?

100

Is the description used to describe the visual or felt characteristics of a surface. 

What is texture?

100

________ can be used to communicate information through blocks of text, headings and can also be used to make a visual dynamic.

What is the Letterform?

200

A point that moves, in space, from one position to another.

What is a line?

200

A three-dimensional unit such as an object. It is the result of combining two or more shapes on a two-dimensional surface to represent three dimensions.

What is Form?

200

name three of the things letterform can be.

What are twisted, cropped, enlarged, overlapped, scrawled and transparent?

300

When three or more points are connected, a two dimensional _____ is created.

What is a shape?

300

When light reflects off the surface of an object ______ is created.

What is tone?

300

_______ are concerned with how components in a visual may be organized and are usually the first steps a designer may consider or apply.

What are Design Principles? 

400

Shapes can be used independently to show what?

What is direction?

400

Can help to create a focal point and organise hierarchies.

What is colour?

400

What are the design principles? 

(name at least 4/6)

What are composition, figure, ground, balance, contrast, and cropping?

500

Shapes can be represented as what?

What are geometric, abstract, and symbolic?

500

When you feel a rock or sandpaper you instantly__________ of it.

What is feeling the Texture/Texture?

500

The letterform can be used to communicate information through what? (used to make a visual dynamic.)

What are blocks of text and headings?