______________ are the guiding constants that allow floral designs to be pleasing to the eye
Principles
The most important element in floral design is ____________.
Color
When white is added to create a light color
Tint
What are the primary colors?
Red, yellow, and blue
Center of attention, can be created by color of flower, size of flower, or a grouping of flowers together
Focal Point
___________ are how the principles of floral design are achieved
Elements
What are the Warm Colors
- Orange
- Red
- Yellow
When black is added to create a dark color?
Shade
What are the Cool Colors?
- Blue
- Green
- Purple
The effect of matching and blending the materials and colors together
Harmony
The three basic forms used in design are
- Square
- Circle
- Triangle
When an object reflects all colors, we see the object as __________
White
When an object absorbs all of the colors, we see it as ________
Black
How do you get secondary colors?
Adding two primary colors together
BONUS!!! +300 Tell me the secondary colors
Visual movement achieved in a design by either repetition, graduation, variation, or radiation
Rhythm
All color is derived from this source
Light
What is monochromatic?
Different vales of one hue
Opposite colors on the color wheel.
Complimentary
Name of a color in the color spectrum.
Hues
Three dimensional, more than simple shape or outline which is two dimensional. It applies to both the overall design and individual components. A mass typifies closed and a line typifies open.
Form
What 7 things comprise the elements of design
1. Color
2. Form
3. Line
4. Texture
5. Light
6. Pattern
7. Space
Any three colors that are equally spaced on the color wheel
Triad/Triatic
What are complimentary colors?
Opposites on the color wheel, gives dramatic emphasis
How do you get tertiary colors?
Adding a primary and their secondary neighbor together
BONUS!!! +200 Tell me the tertiary colors
The open area in and around the design. The three dimensional expanse within which a design is organized. The spacing within the design of the plant materials. The use of voids or solids
Space