19-1 and 19-2 (Jada) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three types of needs in clothing decisions?

A

physical, psychological, social

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2
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What are the four types of protection needed for clothing?

A

weather, environmental dangers, workplace hazards, against enemies

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3
Q

What is a form of protective clothing that athletes wear?

A

helmets

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4
Q

What does the term lifestyle mean?

A

a persons way of life

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5
Q

What does adornment mean?

A

decoration

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6
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How is adornment shown in various cultures?

A

paint, body jewelry/scaring, hairstyles

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7
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What is meant by group identification?

A

dress like those whom you associate yourself with

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8
Q

What are dress codes?

A

standards of dress informed in social settings

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9
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What is meant by modesty?

A

covering of a persons body according to code of decency

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10
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What is status? What are examples?

A

a persons position or rank in comparison to others

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11
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What are the four elements of design?

A

texture, color, form, line

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12
Q

What is hue?

A

color

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13
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What is value?

A

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

tint-white, shade-black

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15
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What is intensity?

A

brightness or dullness of a color

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16
Q

What is the color wheel by definition?

A

a tool used to show how colors relate to eachother

17
Q

What are the primary colors? Can they be created?

A

red, yellow, blue; can not be created

18
Q

What are the secondary colors? How are they created?

A

green, violet, orange; mix 2 primaries

19
Q

What are the intermediate/tertiary colors? How are they created?

A

red violet, red orange, blue violet, blue green, yellow green, yellow orange; 1 primary 1 sencondary

20
Q

What is a monochromatic color harmony? What is an example?

A

different values of one color; pink, red, maroon

21
Q

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

A

3 or more colors next to each other on the color wheel

22
Q

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

A

2 opposite colors on the color wheel; violet and yellow

23
Q

What are the warm and cool colors?

A

warm: red, orange, yellow cool: blue, violet, green

24
Q

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

A

warm colors are advancing, cool colors are receding

25
Q

What is a neutral color harmony?

A

colors that aren’t on the color wheel

26
Q

What is texture?

A

how something feels or looks

27
Q

What is form?

A

shape of a 3-D object

28
Q

What are the four principles of design?

A

balance, proportion, emphasis, rhythm

29
Q

What is balance? What are the two types?

A

equal visual weight on both sides of a central point - cemetrical accemetrical

30
Q

What is proportion?

A

how one part relates to another

31
Q

How can proportion relate to fashion, other than clothes?

A

accessories, pattern/print

32
Q

What is rhythm?

A

movement

33
Q

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

A

repitition, radiation, gradation

34
Q

What is emphasis?

A

center of interest

35
Q

What is harmony?

A

when the elements and principles work together