Principles of Design
Principles of Design Continued
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100

Visual equality in a work of art. Visual weight

Balance

100

What exists when one elements stands out more than the rest?

Emphasis

100

When one side of the composition doesn't reflect the design of the other

asymmetrical balance

100
when all the elements and principles work together to create a pleasing image

unity

200

the size of a work of art compared to the human body

Scale

200

Three types of balance

radial

symmetrical

asymmetrical

200

the specific area or thing that stands out the most in a work of art or design

focal point

200

Visual Weight refers to...

Balance

300

When elements of art appear again and again in a regular formation, they create what

pattern

300

using many similar elements in a composition so that the piece works as a whole

unity

300

the use of differences between elements (or objects) to increase the visual interest in a work

contrast

300

differences within an artwork that create visual interest

variety

400

putting opposite images next to each other creates what?

contrast

400

the relationship between a part and a whole. correct sizing

proportion

400

the use of elements to create a pathway that viewer's eye travels through the art work.

movement

400

the use of an object multiple times through out an art piece

repetition 

500

How your eye travels through a work of art

Movement

500
when the parts of an image are organized so that one side mirrors the other

balance- symmetrical 

500

repetition of a design that creates pattern and movement, guiding the viewer's eye through the work

rhythm

500

The principles of design are like the "recipe" for a meal. What are the "ingredients" for the meal/art work?

Elements of art