23 questions
Which of these is an ELEMENT?
Contrast
Alignment
Repetition
Movement
Texture
Which of these is a PRINCIPLE?
Shape
Line
Emphasis
Form
Value
Movement, Emphasis, Contrast, Repetition, Alignment, Proximity are all the....
Elements
Principals
Principles
Parts of a design
This PRINCIPLE refers to the extreme difference between two elements, such as color, texture or size
Movement
Contrast
Repetition
Alignment
The principle of emphasis is used by designers to create dominance & focus in their work. Your eye is drawn to which color?
Red
Blue
Green
This element describes the volume & mass or the three dimensional aspects of objects that take up space.
Value
Texture
Shape
Form
Size
What is the first and most basic element of design?
Value
Line
Color
Shape
Form
Which element does this picture illustrate?
Form
Line
Value
Color
Size
How a fabric feels or looks?
Shape
Repetition
Texture
Color
Value
This image is a good example of which element
Texture
Space
Size
Line
Form
This image is a good example of which element?
Size
Shape
Form
Contrast
Emphasis
This image is a good example of which principle?
Emphasis
Proximity
Repetition
Contrast
_____ refers to the lightness or darkness of a color
Shape
Form
Value
Line
Texture
______ may be geometric (square, circle, etc) or organic (free form). They are flat and can express length and width.
Value
Texture
Line
Size
Shape
If the elements of art are the ingredients of art, ________of design are the recipes that describe how to combine them
Principles
Alignment
Elements
Design
The area around or between elements in a design.
Space
Texture
Shape
Line
Color
A path between two points or anchors?
Form
Shape
Line
Object
A closed path that can contain color
Value
Line
Color
Shape
Texture
Texture is...
A path made by moving a point
None of the above
The area around an object
The implied way the surface feels or looks
The proportion of something to another object
Shapes that are irregular or asymmetrical in appearance
Geometric
Organic
Alignment is......
organization of an element so as to provide order and unity
the repeating of objects
a way to catch the viewers eye
The process of ensuring related design elements are placed together
Proximity
Emphasis
Movement
Repetition
The reusing of the same or similar elements throughout your design?
Contrast
Alignment
Proximity
Repetition