19-1 19-2 Test Study( Flashcards

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What are the four types of protection needed for clothing?

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Environmental, workplace hazards, protection against enemies and weather.

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What are the three types of needs in clothing decisions?

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Social, Psychological, Physical

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What is a form of protective clothing that athletes need?

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Padding

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What does the term lifestyle mean?

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A persons way of life or style of living.

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What does adornment mean?

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Decoration

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How is adornment shown in various cultures?

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Pam, jewelry, body scarring, hairstyles.

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What is meant by group identification?

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Group identity is shown by dressing like those whom you associate.

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What are dress code?

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Standards of dress that are enforced in a social setting.

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What is meant by modesty?

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The covering of a body according to the code of decency of that persons society.

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What is status?

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A person’s position or rank in comparison to others.

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What are the four elements of design?

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Lines, texture, form and color.

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What is hue?

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Color

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What is value?

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The lightness or darkness of a color.

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What is the difference between tint and shade?

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Shade is adding black to a color while tint is adding white to a color.

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What is intensity?

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How bright or dull a color is

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What is the color wheel?

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A tool that shows how colors relate to one another.

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What are the primary colors and can they be created?

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Red, yellow, and blue. No they cannot be created they only create other colors.

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What are secondary colors?

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They are made by mixing two primary colors they include green, violet, and orange.

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What are intermediate colors? How are they created?

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They’re made by mixing Equal amounts of one primary and one neighboring secondary color. Red orange, red violet, blue violet, blue green, yellow orange and yellow green.

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What is a monochromatic color harmony?

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Monochromatic uses different values of one Hue. Example a pink blouse with the maroon skirt.

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What is an analogous color harmony?

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An analogous color harmony is using adjacent colors on the color wheel. They are related by a common hue.

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What is a complimentary color harmony?

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Using two colors opposite of each other on the color wheel. Example: Orange shirt with blue jeans.

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What are warm and cool colors?

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Warm colors include red, orange, and yellow, they suggest activity. Cool colors are blue green and violet they are calming and restful.

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What colors areconsidered receding and what colors are considered events

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Advancing colors(warm) seem closer and make the body appear larger, while receding(cool) seem to move farther away, making the body appear smaller.

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What is a neutral color harmony?

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Neutral colors include white and black etc. they cannot be found on the color wheel.

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What is texture?

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The way a fabric looks and feels.

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What is form?

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Form is the shape of a 3-D object it is in

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What are the four principles of design?

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Balance, proportion, emphasis, and rhythm.

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What is balance?

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Equal visual weight on both sides of a central point. It can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.

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What is proportion?

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Proportion is how one part relates to another.

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How can proportion relate to fashion other than clothes?

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It can relate to the accessories you are wearing or the pattern/print.

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What is rhythm?

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The movement of your eye to one part of a design to another.

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What are the three types of rhythm?

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Repetition, gradation and radiation. Ex:gradation is the gradual change in size/shape; repetition is repeating a design; radiation is radiating out from a central point.

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What is emphasis?

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The center of interest in a design

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What is harmony?

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The pleasing affect you get when all of your elements and principles work together in a design.