What is 'Symmetrical Balance?'
What is 'One Point Perspective'?
What is a
What is 'Symnmetrical?'
What is 'Variety?' (of line thickness, direction, and color)
What is 'Unity'?
What is an 'Art Director'?
What is "emphasis"?
What is a 'Print Maker'?
What is a 'Fiber Artist/Textile Designer'?
What is 'Atmospheric or Aerial Perspective'?
What is 'Graphic Designer'?
What is 'Movement'? (The swirling lines show the principle of movement, and real texture in the thick, thick paint help create movement here!)
Copying without permission.
Which Principle of Organization do you see?
An artist who weaves.
Which Principle of Organization do you see here?
When you restate another person's original in your writing.
Synonymous wth 'Rhythm.'
A primary plus a secondary.
Range of tones or value from light to dark can also be called this.
A picture that is the same on both sides.
This type of perspecive.
Next to one another on the color wheel.
An artist who creates ads or designs products.
When Tone/Value make the work 'Whole'.
The right to own your creative work, without fear of having someone stealing it.
What principle of design is most obvious here?
Intellectual or Art works that can be used without permission, as long as you give credit to the creator.
This best creates the illusion of depth in a drawing.
Grey, black, white, tan.
An administrative artist who supervises and unifies the vision of a production. Creative Directors and Graphic Designers work for this person.
When you paraphrase someone's creative, original thoughts in your writing and pretend it's your own idea.
This type of perspective.
An artist who leads summer crafts and art projects for kids.
An artist who designs and transfers images to t-shirts.
Showing objects higher on the picture plane creates a sense of space and perspective.
What type of balance is this?
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What principle of design is most obvious here? |
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When Tone/Value make the work 'Whole'.
| What is 'Unity'? |
Synonymous wth 'Rhythm.' | What is 'Movement'? (The swirling lines show the principle of movement, and real texture in the thick, thick paint help create movement here!) |
Which Principle of Organization do you see? | What is 'Symmetrical Balance?' |
Which Principle of Organization do you see here? | What is 'Variety?' (of line thickness, direction, and color) |
A picture that is the same on both sides. | What is 'Symnmetrical?' |
What type of balance is this? | What is 'Asymmetical Balance?'
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This type of perspective. | What is 'Atmospheric or Aerial Perspective'? |
This type of perspecive. | What is 'One Point Perspective'? |
Showing objects higher on the picture plane creates a sense of space and perspective. | What is 'Positioning/Placement'? |
An artist who creates ads or designs products. | What is 'Graphic Designer'? |
An artist who weaves. | What is a 'Fiber Artist/Textile Designer'? |
An artist who designs and transfers images to t-shirts. | What is a 'Print Maker'?
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