Principles of Design Flashcards

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Help figure out the visual appeal and aesthetics employed by the artist

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Principles of Design

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Fundamental guidelines to aesthetic design

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Principles of Design

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The way art elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work; also called as symmetry

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Balance

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______ causes an audience to feel that the elements have been arranged appropriately

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Visual balance

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The way in which the artist combines the art elements to stress the differences between those elements and create more centers of interest in a work

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Emphasis

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Makes one part of a work dominant over other parts

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Emphasis

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Combining art elements by using a series of gradual changes in those elements

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Gradation

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Favors step-by-step changes

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Gradation

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Accenting the similarities of art elements and binding the design parts into a whole

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Harmony

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The appearance of congruency

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Harmony

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Combining art elements to produce the look of action or to cause the viewer’s eyes to sweep over the work of art in a certain manner

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Rhythm and Movement

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Achieved through repeated art elements

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Rhythm and Movement

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The relationship of art elements to the whole and to each other

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Proportion

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Highlights the comparative relationship in size, quantity, and degree of emphasis among the components of the art piece

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Proportion

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Combining art elements in involves ways to achieve intricate and complex relationships

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Variety

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Obtained through the use of diversity and change in increasing the visual interest of the work

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Variety

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The quality of wholeness or oneness of the art piece

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Unity

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Achieved through deliberate or intuitive balancing of harmony and variety

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Unity

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Example of Unity

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Massive Chair Tower

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Example of Variety

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Sarimanok

21
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Example of proportion

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The art of animation

22
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Example of rhythm and movement

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Elton John

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Example of harmony

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Ribbed mobius mace

24
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Example of gradation

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Festival at La tirana

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Example of emphasis

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Afghan girl

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Example of balance

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Petronas towers