7 Design Principles
Color Theory
Image Properties
Random
100

This principle refers to the distribution and visual weight of elements in a composition. 

Balance

100
What are the primary colors?

Red, Blue, Yellow

100

_____ is the image size (width and height) which is generally measured in pixels. 

Resolution

100

Who created the Jordan 3's?

Tinker Hatfield

200

The principle involves arranging elements in a layout to create a sense of order, harmony, and visual appeal.

Alignment

200

Name one complementary color combination. 

Red and Green

Blue and Orange

Purple and Yellow

200

Which file type is used for animation. 

A GIF
200

What movie did Tinker Hatfield create a shoe for?

Back to the Future 2

300

_____ creates space and difference between elements in your design. 

Contrast

300

what is monochromatic? 

A color scheme when you used multiple hues or version of the same color. 

300

This file type is most common with photographers.

JPEG

300

What was the first shoe Tinker Hatfield worked on for Nike?

The Nike Air Max

400

Design principle that involves reusing elements like colors, fonts, images, textures, and patterns throughout a piece of work. 

Repetition

400

Red and Blue mixed create what color.

Purple

400

This file is the main video file. 

MP4

400

Tinker originally wanted to become an _______

Architect

500

Controlling the elements in a composition so that the eye is led to move from one thing to the next and the info is properly communicated to your audience. 

Movement

500

What are the secondary colors?

Orange, Purple, Green 
500

This file allows for transparency and smaller image sizes. 

PNG

500

E.A.R.L stands for Electro Adaptive Reactive ______

Lacing