Balance, Unity, Variety, Emphasis, Pattern, Proportion, and Rhythm.
What are the principles of design?
The relationship of size, location, or amount of one thing to another.
What is proportion?
Giving parts of an artwork equal "visual weight" or interest.
What is balance?
Adds visual interest to a work of art created by combining elements that contrast or are different from one another.
What is variety?
What is the thing that repeats?
color, lines, shapes
The main subject of a piece of art that grabs the attention of the viewer.
What is emphasis or focal point?
Halves of a design that are mirror images of each other.
What is symmetrical balance?
Having a viewer remain as long as possible looking at your artwork.
What are the goals of design?
The use of a shape, color, or other visual element over and over.
What is repetition?
The feeling that all parts of a design belong together or work as a team.
What is unity?
Halves of a design that are balanced, but do not look alike.
What is asymmetrical balance?
When identical objects are arranged on both sides of a center point.
What is formal (symmetrical) balance.
Repeating lines, shapes, or colors in a design.
What is pattern?
The combination of colors, textures or materials that are similar or related.
What is harmony?
Halves of a design that are balanced like a seesaw.
What is asymmetrical balance?
Putting two opposite things together in an artwork.
What is contrast/complement?
this principle of design could be used in a playroom or game room
What is movement?
The use of a single shape, color, or other visual element as a major part of the design.
What is dominance/ emphasis?
When the parts of a design come from a center point.
What is radial balance?
Elements and principles are used to create this total look.
Who was harmony?