This principle is achieved when elements on both sides of a composition feel visually equal—whether through symmetry, asymmetry, or radial design.
What is balance?
This professor's husband's name is Christian.

This tool is used mostly in introductory classes.
What is a drawing board?
This Italian artist painted the Mona Lisa, one of the most famous portraits in the world.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
This term refers to the many different design of letters and characters in printed or digital text, often confused with the term "font."
What is typeface?
This principle guides the viewer’s eye through a work of art, often created by repetition, directional lines, or sequences of shapes.
What is movement?
This is the state where Sarah Ellis is originally from.
What is Ohio?

This tool is used to mix paint together or can be used paint directly on the canvas.
What is a palette knife?
Known for painting Starry Night, this Post‑Impressionist artist used bold, swirling brushstrokes and bright colors.
Who is Vincent van Gogh?
These tiny finishing strokes at the ends of letters appear in typefaces like Times New Roman and Garamond.
What are serifs?
Artists use this principle to highlight the most important part of an artwork; it can be created through contrast, placement, or isolation.
What is emphasis?
This professor has a spouse that works in a different department/college at JSU.
Who is Tray Ridlen?

This tool is used to create crispy creases in paper.
What is a bone folder?

This Spanish artist co‑founded Cubism and created the groundbreaking painting Les Demoiselles d’Avignon in 1907.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
This spacing term refers to the horizontal space between individual letters in a word, which designers adjust for readability.
What is kerning?
This principle is produced when elements are repeated in predictable or harmonious ways, such as alternating, flowing, or progressive sequences.
What is rhythm?
This is the phrase that is on Chad Anderson's license plate.
What is "Rad Chad"?

This tool is a liquid used to coat screens in screenprinting.
What is emulsion?

This painting depicts Norman Rockwell painting a portrait of himself.
What is Triple Self Portrait?
This term describes the invisible horizontal line upon which most letters sit; letters like “g” and “p” dip below it, while ascenders rise above it.
What is baseline?
This complex principle seeks a sense of wholeness in an artwork by effectively combining elements and principles, often through harmony, repetition, or visual cohesion.
What is unity?
This professor was most recently OFFICIALLY promoted to the position of Full Professor.
Who is John Oles?
This tool is used to roll ink onto a printmaking surface.
What is a brayer?
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This is the name of the 1917 urinal signed "R. Mutt" created by Marcel Duchamp, a Dada artist who challenged the definition of art itself.
What is Fountain?
This term refers to a single character that combines two or more letters into one glyph.
What is a ligature?