Balance Beam
Color Clash!
Go With the Flow
Who's in Charge?
Put It Together
100

This type of balance is when elements are identical on both sides of a central axis.

Formal or Symmetrical

100

The principle of contrast is used to make elements in a design do this.

Stand Out

100

Rhythm in design helps create a sense of this.

Movement

100

This principle helps guide the viewer’s eye through a design in order of importance.

Hierarchy

100

Unity in design helps make all elements feel like they ____.

Belong Together

200

This type of balance creates an equal visual weight but with different elements.

Informal or Asymmetrical

200

Using different fonts together in a design is an example of this kind of contrast.

Typographical Contrast

200

Rhythm in design is often created using this technique, which involves repeating visual elements like lines, shapes, or colors.

Pattern or Repetition

200

The largest element on a page is usually seen as the most this.

Important

200

Repeating colors, shapes, or textures can help create this in a design.

Unity
300

A design with a circular pattern radiating from a central point is using this type of balance.

Radial Balance

300

This color scheme uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel for strong contrast.

Complementary

300

When elements in a design repeat in a way that leads the eye smoothly through the composition, it creates a sense of this.

Visual Flow

300

Placing an object in the center of a design often makes it the ____.

Focal Point

300

The opposite of unity in a design is this.

Disorganization or Chaos

400

A design that feels off-kilter or unstable lacks this.

Visual Balance

400

Contrast helps make text more readable. One way to improve readability is by adjusting this element between the text and background.

Color or Brightness

400

A design that repeats elements in an organized way, like stripes or a checkerboard, creates this kind of rhythm.

Structured or Pattern

400

A designer can create hierarchy by using this element to make key text stand out.

Font Size, Color, or Font Weight

400

A design that is unified but still has enough variety to stay interesting has good unity and ____.

Contrast or Balance

500

In graphic design, adding more visual weight to one side of a composition can still create balance if you adjust this.

Placement of Design Elements

500

Too much contrast can make a design feel this way.

Chaotic or Overwhelming

500

A pattern that changes slightly as it repeats, such as a shape growing larger or colors shifting, creates this kind of rhythm.

A Gradual or Evolving Rhythm

500

A design that uses bold text for headings and smaller text for body content helps establish this.

Typographical Hierarchy

500

This design principle is key to making sure different elements don’t feel disconnected.

Proximity