19-1 and 19-2 (emma) Flashcards

1
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What are the 3 needs in clothing decisions?

A

Physical, psychological, social

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2
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4 types of protection needed clothing?

A

Weather, work hazards, enemies, and environmental dangers

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3
Q

Form of clothing athletes wear for protection?

A

Helmets

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4
Q

What does lifestyle mean?

A

A persons way of life or style of living?

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5
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What does adornment mean?

A

Decoration

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6
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How is adornment shown in culture?

A

Body paint, piercings, jewelry,

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7
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What is meant by group identification?

A

Dressing like those who you associate with

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8
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What are dress codes

A

Standards of dress enforced in social settings

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9
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Modesty?

A

Covering of a persons body

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10
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Status?

A

A persons position or rank. Examples: military stripes, varsity letter jacket, high end brands, scouts badges

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11
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4 elements of design?

A

Color, line, form, and texture

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12
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what is the hue?

A

name of a color on the color wheel

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13
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what is the value?

A

The lightness or darkness of a color

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14
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what is the difference between a tint and a shade?

A

a tint is when you add white color and the shade is when you add black to a color

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15
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what is intensity?

A

the brightness or darkness of a color

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16
Q

what is the color wheel by definition?

A

a tool that shows how colors are related to each other

17
Q

what are the primary colors? Can they be created?

A

Blue yellow red and no they cannot be created by other colors

18
Q

what is secondary colors? How are they created?

A

Green orange Violet and they are created by mixing two equal amounts of primary colors

19
Q

where are the intermediate colors? How are they created?

A

red – orange, yellow – orange, yellow – green, blue – green, blue – Violet, red- Violet and they are created by mixing two equal amounts of one secondary and one primary color

20
Q

what are the monochromatic color harmony? What is an example?

A

monochromatic uses different values but the same hue… Example is a pink blouse with the maroon skirt and the hue is red

21
Q

what is an analogous color harmony? What is the example?

A

analogous uses adjacent colors on the color wheel (3 or more in a row) Green, blue – green, and blue

22
Q

what is a complementary color harmony? what is an example?

A

it uses two colors across/opposite from each other on the color wheel… Orange and blue

23
Q

what are the warm colors and cool colors?

A

warm – red, orange, yellow

cool – blue, green, Violet

24
Q

why colors are considered receding and what colors are considered advancing ?

A

receding- cool colors (blue, green, violet)

advancing- warm colors (red orange yellow)

25
Q

what is a neutral color harmony?

A

Colors that aren’t on the color wheel

26
Q

what is texture?

A

The way fabric looks or feels

27
Q

what is form?

A

The shape of a three-dimensional object

28
Q

what are the four principles of design?

A

balance , rhythm, proportion, emphasis

29
Q

what is balance? What are two types?

A

and equal visual weight on both sides of a central weight… The two types – asymmetrical and symmetrical

30
Q

what is proportion?

A

The spatial relationship of the part of the design to each other and The whole design

31
Q

how can proportion relate to fashion, other than clothes?

A

because parts of an outfit must be pleasing and look right together

32
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what is rhythm?

A

The movement of your eye from one part of the design to another

33
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what are the three types of rhythm? What are examples?

A

The three types of them are repetition gradation and radiation
example:
repetition-a repeating design(stripes)
gradation – something starts off small and gradually gets bigger
radiation – something radiates out from the centerpoint of the design

34
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what is emphasis?

A

Center of interest in a design

35
Q

what Is harmony?

A

pleasing affect created when all elements designed to work together