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Aesthetic : Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty; Of pleasing appearance.
Asymmetry : Symmetry in which both halves of a composition are not identical. Also referred to as informal balance.
Balance : A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions (3 types- symmetry, asymmetry, and radial)
Color : The property processed by an object of producing different sensations to the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.
Contrast : The state of being noticeably different from something else when put or considered together.
Element : A basic constituent part.
Emphasis : Special importance, value, or prominence given to something.
Form : Having the three dimensions of length. width, and depth. Also referred to as solid; The organization. placement, or relationship of basic elements, as volumes or voids in a sculpture, so as to produce a coherent image.
Gestalt : The principle that maintains that the human eye sees objects in their entirety before perceiving their individual parts.
Graphic Design : The art of combining text and pictures in advertisements, magazines, books, etc.
Harmony : The quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole; Agreement or concord.
Message Analysis : The process of deciding what information needs to go into the graphic design, as well as how to effectively use the design elements and principles to present the information.
Pattern : A repeated decorative design.
Pictograph : A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase.
Principle : The method of formation, operation, or procedure exhibited in a given instance.
Proportion : The relationship of one thing to another in size, amount, etc.
Radial Symmetry : Symmetry about a central axis.
Reverse Engineering : The process of taking something apart and analyzing its workings in detail.
Rhythm : A regularly recurring sequence of events or actions.
Shape : The two-dimensional contour that characterizes an object or area, in contrast to three-dimensional form.
Space : The dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move; a free or unoccupied area or expanse.
Symbol : A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
Symbolism : The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities; the symbolic meaning attached to material objects.
Symmetry : The correspondence in size, shape, and relative position of parts on opposite sides of a median line or about the central axis.
Texture : The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
Typography : The style and appearance of printed matter.
Unity : The state of being united or forming a whole.
Value : The lightness or darkness of a color in relation to a scale ranging from black to white.
Variety : A thing which differs in some way from others of the same general class.
Unit 6 Key Terms
Across:| 2. | The quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole; Agreement or concord. | | 4. | A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. | | 8. | The lightness or darkness of a color in relation to a scale ranging from black to white. | | 9. | The state of being noticeably different from something else when put or considered together. | | 11. | A regularly recurring sequence of events or actions. | | 12. | Symmetry in which both halves of a composition are not identical. Also referred to as informal balance. | | 14. | A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions (3 types- symmetry, asymmetry, and radial) |
| | 15. | Special importance, value, or prominence given to something. | | 17. | The correspondence in size, shape, and relative position of parts on opposite sides of a median line or about the central axis. | | 18. | A basic constituent part. | | 19. | The principle that maintains that the human eye sees objects in their entirety before perceiving their individual parts. | | 25. | The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric. | | 26. | The process of deciding what information needs to go into the graphic design, as well as how to effectively use the design elements and principles to present the information. |
| | Down:| 1. | The property processed by an object of producing different sensations to the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light. | | 3. | The style and appearance of printed matter. | | 5. | Symmetry about a central axis. | | 6. | A repeated decorative design. | | 7. | Having the three dimensions of length. width, and depth. Also referred to as solid; The organization. placement, or relationship of basic elements, as volumes or voids in a sculpture, so as to produce a coherent image. | | 10. | The process of taking something apart and analyzing its workings in detail. | | 13. | The two-dimensional contour that characterizes an object or area, in contrast to three-dimensional form. | | 16. | The art of combining text and pictures in advertisements, magazines, books, etc. |
| | 17. | The dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move; a free or unoccupied area or expanse. | | 20. | A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract. | | 20. | The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities; the symbolic meaning attached to material objects. | | 21. | The state of being united or forming a whole. | | 22. | The method of formation, operation, or procedure exhibited in a given instance. | | 23. | A thing which differs in some way from others of the same general class. | | 24. | Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty; Of pleasing appearance. |
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Unit 6 Key Terms
Across:| 2. | The quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole; Agreement or concord. | | 4. | A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. | | 8. | The lightness or darkness of a color in relation to a scale ranging from black to white. | | 9. | The state of being noticeably different from something else when put or considered together. | | 11. | A regularly recurring sequence of events or actions. | | 12. | Symmetry in which both halves of a composition are not identical. Also referred to as informal balance. | | 14. | A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions (3 types- symmetry, asymmetry, and radial) |
| | 15. | Special importance, value, or prominence given to something. | | 17. | The correspondence in size, shape, and relative position of parts on opposite sides of a median line or about the central axis. | | 18. | A basic constituent part. | | 19. | The principle that maintains that the human eye sees objects in their entirety before perceiving their individual parts. | | 25. | The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric. | | 26. | The process of deciding what information needs to go into the graphic design, as well as how to effectively use the design elements and principles to present the information. |
| | Down:| 1. | The property processed by an object of producing different sensations to the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light. | | 3. | The style and appearance of printed matter. | | 5. | Symmetry about a central axis. | | 6. | A repeated decorative design. | | 7. | Having the three dimensions of length. width, and depth. Also referred to as solid; The organization. placement, or relationship of basic elements, as volumes or voids in a sculpture, so as to produce a coherent image. | | 10. | The process of taking something apart and analyzing its workings in detail. | | 13. | The two-dimensional contour that characterizes an object or area, in contrast to three-dimensional form. | | 16. | The art of combining text and pictures in advertisements, magazines, books, etc. |
| | 17. | The dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move; a free or unoccupied area or expanse. | | 20. | A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract. | | 20. | The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities; the symbolic meaning attached to material objects. | | 21. | The state of being united or forming a whole. | | 22. | The method of formation, operation, or procedure exhibited in a given instance. | | 23. | A thing which differs in some way from others of the same general class. | | 24. | Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty; Of pleasing appearance. |
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