19-1 19-2 Roman Flashcards
What are the four types of protection needed for clothing?
Weather
Environmental
Jobs/workplace hazards
From enemies
What are the three types of needs in clothing decisions?
Physical
Psychological
Social
What is a form of protective clothing that athletes wear?
Helmets
What does the term lifestyle mean?
A persons way of life or style of living.
What does adornment mean?
Decoration
How is adornment shown in various cultures?
Paint
Jewelry
Body scarring
Hair styles
What is meant by group identification?
Group identity shown by dressing like those with whom you associate.
What are dress codes?
Standards of dress that are enforced in a social setting.
What is meant by modesty?
The covering of a persons body according to the code of decency of that persons society.
What is status? What are examples?
A persons position or rank in comparison to others.
Ex. Military Uniform stripes Scouts Badges Athletic Letter Clothing with most desired labels and logos
What are the four elements of design?
Line
Color
Texture
Form
What is hue?
Name given to a color on the color wheel distinguishes one color from another.
What is value?
The lightness or darkness of a color.
What is the difference between a tint and a shade?
A tint is white added to a color while a shade is black added to a color.
What is intensity?
The brightness or dullness of a color.
What is the color wheel by definition?
A tool that shows how colors are related to each other.
What are the primary colors? Can they be created?
The primary colors are red, blue, and yellow and they cannot be created.
What are the sci dart colors? How are they created?
Orange
Green
Violet
Made by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors.
What are the intermediate/tertiary colors? How are they created?
Red-orange Yellow-orange Yellow-green Blue-green Blue-violet Red-violet
They are made by mixing equal amounts of one primary color and one neighboring secondary color.
What is a monochromatic color harmony? What is an example?
Used different values of the same hue.
Ex.
Pink blouse with maroon skirt.
What is an analogous color harmony? What is an example?
Using adjacent colors on the color wheel.
Ex.
Blue, blue-green, green
What is a complementary color harmony? What is an example?
Using two colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
Ex.
Orange shirt with blue jeans.
What are the warm and cool colors?
Warm:
Red
Yellow
Orange
Cool:
Blue
Green
Violet
What colors are considered receding and what colors are considered advancing?
Warm are advancing
Cool are receding
What is a neutral color harmony?
Not true colors, not on the color wheel. Black and white.
What is texture
The way a fabric feels or looks.
What is form?
The shape of a 3D object
What are the four principles of design?
Balance
Rhythm
Proportion
Emphasis
What is balance? What are the two types?
Equal visual weight.
Symmetrical- Mirror image
Asymmetrical- different but equal in visual weight
What is proportion?
The spatial relationship of the parts of the design to each other and the design.
How can proportion relate to fashion, other than clothes?
Accessories or the size of a print
What is rhythm?
Movement
What are the three types of rhythm? What are examples?
Repetition- repeating stripes
Radiation- coming from a central point
Gradation- darker, lighter, darker
What is emphasis?
The center of interest in a design
What is harmony?
The pleasing effects when all the elements and principles work together.