T.L.E

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    • Law of Unity with variety. This principle infers repetition of line, form, shape, and size.
      Harmony
    • Pertains to the relationship in size between a part and the whole.
      Proportion
    • May be produced in two ways, either formal or informal.
      Balance
    • Has equal color, shape, and size on either side of the design.
      Formal balance
    • Has unequal proportion.
      Informal Balance
    • It is a smooth related movement. Pattern and line carry the eyes along without jerky motion. The eye automatically connects point in place.
      Rhythm
    • The eye is carried first to the most important part of the design and then to the other details in order of their importance. This referred to as the center of interest of a design.
      Emphasis
    • skeleton or basic foundation sketch to direct the eye vertically or horizontally.
      Line
    • refers to the surface appearance which is either rough or smooth, dull or glossy, thick or thin.
      Texture
    • Red, yellow and blue and they are the 3 pigment colos that cannot be mixed or formed by any combination of other colors.
      Primary colors
    • They are green, orange and purple.These are the colors formed by mixing the primary colors.
      Secondary colors
    • Yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, bluegreen and yellow-green. These are the colors formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color. That’s why the hue is a two word name, such as blue-green, redviolet, and yellow-orange.
      Tertiary colors
    • is the choice of colors used in design.It is used to create style and appeal. It is often described in terms of logical combinations of colors on a color wheel.
      color scheme
    • One color of different shades
      Monochromatic Harmony
    • Three neighboring colors,one of which is dominant.
      Analogous Harmony
    • Colors opposite each other in the color wheel.
      Complementary colors
    • Two neighboring colors and their opposite colors.
      Double Complementary
    • Three colors diagonal with each other
      Split Complementary
    • The color in between three spaces in color wheel
      Triad
    • Which one is referred to as the center of interest of a design?
      Emphasis
    • What principle of design can be produced in two ways?
      Balance
    • Which element of design is a basic foundation sketch to direct the eye vertically or horizontally?
      Line
    • This refers to the surface appearance which is either rough or smooth, dull or glossy, thick or thin.
      Texture
    • This is the law of unity with a variety.
      Harmony
    • It pertains to the relationship of size between a part and the whole.
      Proportion
    • This principle infers repetition of line, form, shape and size.
      Harmony
    • These are the colors formed by mixing a primary and a secondary colors.
      Tertiary Colors
    • Which one is the secondary color aside from green and purple?
      Orange
    • How many colors are there in a color wheel?
      12
    • may be cool, warm, bright or dull. Choosing the right color will greatly affect the appearance of your finished project.

      color
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