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22 Cards in this Set
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definition of unity |
unity is the connection between objects, in a design or artwork, to look as though they belong together |
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Types of unity |
°repetition °continuation °proximity |
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Unity and variety |
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definition of balance |
balance is the way things are composed in a design |
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types of balance |
°Symmetrical balance °Asymmetrical balance |
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types of balance |
°Symmetrical balance °Asymmetrical balance °Radical balance °Crystallographic balance(mosaic) |
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what is symmetrical balance |
balance that has equal weight of composition on each sides |
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feelings rnvoked by symmetrical balance |
°formality °stability °order °elegance |
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What is asymmetrical balance |
balance that have sides that are not equally composed but have a sense of balance regardless |
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asymmetrical balance feelings evoked |
°tension °energy °vitality |
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types of asymmetrical balance |
°by value °by texture °by eye direction |
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effects of asymmetrical balance |
°Value a small area of high contrast is balanced by a large area of low contrast °Texture a small detailed area is balanced with a large plain area °Eye direction implied lines, edges or shapes can create a strong directional effect and create directional movement |
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Radical balance definition |
when balance occurs from elements radiated from a centre |
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which symmetry is radial balance |
Symmetrical |
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Crystallographic balance definition |
balance resulted from balanced composition, there is all-over balance |
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Rhythm definition |
timed movement through space created by repetition |
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Rhythm feelings evoked |
°predictability °order °sense of pattern |
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Types of rhythm |
°regular °alternating °flowing °progressive |
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Types of rhythm |
°Regular rhythm with no specific regular intervals. random rhythm °alternating rhythm repeated rhythm in order, usually in a pattern. °flowing rhythm shoes repeated elements following bends, curves and undulations °progressive rhythm element that changes in a regular manner. increase or decrease in size, shape, colour, value or texture. it's like it is growing or shrinking in pattern |
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what is scale used for |
it is to emphasize an importance of a product or encourage a new perspective |
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effect of proportion |
indicated a sense of depth and perspective. it is attention catching |
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types of emphasis |
°placement °isolation °contrast |