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Graphic representation of icons. symbolic meaning of signs, subjects, and images
Iconography
Linear form in which length dominates over width
Line
An expanse within the outline of a 2-dimensional area or a 3-dimensional shape
Shape
Volume, physical bulk in 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional objects
Mass (form)
Indefinable, general receptacle of things
Space
Real or illusionistic impression of distance, illusion of a third dimension
Depth
Parallel lines that do not converge
Isometric perspective
Changes in color, value, or detail. (Aerial perspective)
Atmospheric perspective
A component of light
Color (hue)
The object color or real color theme
Local color
The way one color affects another color or the variable
Optical Color
Without hue
Achromatic
To darken the value of a color
shade
To lighten the value of a color
Tint
the purity or saturation of a color
Intensity
Primary Hues
red, yellow, and blue
the combination between primary and secondary hues
intermediate hues
Combination of 2 primary hues
Secondary hues
Warm colors
yellow, orange, and red
What affect do warm colors have on a person.
Come towards you
Cool colors
green, blue,
What affect do cool colors have on a person.
They move away from you
the 2-dimensional process of organization
Composition
One-ness or sameness
Unity
diversity. Adds counterbalance and interest to extreme unity
Variety
Equilibrium
balance
Formal balance or the exact matching of right and left sides
Symmetrical Balance
Informal balance of weight. Based on size, placement, complexity, color intensity, tone, and warmth
Asymmetrical Balance
Size relationship of one thing to another
Scale
Size relationship of parts to the whole
proportion