Point/Line/Shape
Form/Tone/Texture
Color/Letterform
100

Points do not have to be _________.

what is circular

100

What type of unit is form?

What is 3-dimensional. 


100

What can colors do?

What is creating a focal point.

200

What can lines be?

What are thick, thin, curved, or jagged. 

200

How is tone created?

What is light reflecting off an object.

200

What can the letter form do?

What is the letter form can be used to communicate information through blocks of text, and headings can also be used to make a visual dynamic. 

300

What is the most common point that can be found in a piece of graphics?

What is a copy right symbol.

300

What is the description of texture?

What is to describe the visual or felt characteristics of a surface. 

300

What can letter forms be?

What is being twisted, cropped, enlarged, overlapped, scrawled and transparent. 

400

What do they represent?

What are boundaries and shapes. 

400

What can form do?

What is create the volume of an object.

400

What can they block?

What is plain shapes like Arial. 

500

When three or more points are connected what is created?

What is a two dimensional shape. 

500

What can tone enhance?

What is tone can enhance both two and three-dimensional forms. 

500

What are the color schemes?

What are these include complementary colors (those shown opposite each other on a color wheel), analogous colors (those existing together) and split complementary colors (a color and the two colors on either side of its complement).