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Principles of Design
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Balance: When the design is the same or similar on both sides.
Emphasis: When one part of the design catches your eye.
Movement: Draws your eye to the main point.
Pattern: When a symbol is repeated all over the work of art.
Repetition: Can make an element of art look alive.
Proportion: When all areas relate to one another.
Variety: The use of many elements of art to keep your attention.
Unity: When everything looks complete.
Rhythm: Something tht gives the impression of activity.
Principles of Design
Across:1. | The use of many elements of art to keep your attention. | 3. | When one part of the design catches your eye. | 4. | When a symbol is repeated all over the work of art. | 7. | Something tht gives the impression of activity. | 8. | When the design is the same or similar on both sides. | 9. | When everything looks complete. |
| | Down:2. | Can make an element of art look alive. | 5. | Draws your eye to the main point. | 6. | When all areas relate to one another. |
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Principles of Design
Across:1. | The use of many elements of art to keep your attention. | 3. | When one part of the design catches your eye. | 4. | When a symbol is repeated all over the work of art. | 7. | Something tht gives the impression of activity. | 8. | When the design is the same or similar on both sides. | 9. | When everything looks complete. |
| | Down:2. | Can make an element of art look alive. | 5. | Draws your eye to the main point. | 6. | When all areas relate to one another. |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only