FCS Interior Design - Principles & Elements 2122

FCS Interior Design - Principles & Elements 2122

8th Grade

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24 Qs

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FCS Interior Design - Principles & Elements 2122

FCS Interior Design - Principles & Elements 2122

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify the ELEMENTS of design by matching the design term to the definition:

SPACE

The area a designer has to work with. Two types: positive & negative

It signifies movement and guides the eye through a room

The surface quality of a material. How materials feel to the touch

Any 3-D object in the space

Evokes a desired mood. Can be neutral. Neutrals include black, gray, white and brown

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify the ELEMENTS of design by matching the design term to the definition:

LINE

The area a designer has to work with. Two types: positive & negative

It signifies movement and guides the eye through a room

The surface quality of a material. How materials feel to the touch

Any 3-D object in the space

Evokes a desired mood. Can be neutral. Neutrals include black, gray, white and brown

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify the ELEMENTS of design by matching the design term to the definition:

TEXTURE

The area a designer has to work with. Two types: positive & negative

It signifies movement and guides the eye through a room

The surface quality of a material. How materials feel to the touch

Any 3-D object in the space

Evokes a desired mood. Can be neutral. Neutrals include black, gray, white and brown

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify the ELEMENTS of design by matching the design term to the definition:

SHAPE

It signifies movement and guides the eye through a room

The surface quality of a material. How materials feel to the touch

Any 3-D object in the space

Evokes a desired mood. Can be neutral. Neutrals include black, gray, white and brown

A 2-D area confined by an actual line

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify the ELEMENTS of design by matching the design term to the definition:

FORM

It signifies movement and guides the eye through a room

The surface quality of a material. How materials feel to the touch

Any 3-D object in the space

Evokes a desired mood. Can be neutral. Neutrals include black, gray, white and brown

A 2-D area confined by an actual line

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify the ELEMENTS of design by matching the design term to the definition:

PATTERN

It signifies movement and guides the eye through a room

The surface quality of a material. How materials feel to the touch

Evokes a desired mood. Can be neutral. Neutrals include black, gray, white and brown

Design repeated over and over to create visual appeal within a room

It signifies movement and guides the eye through a room

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify the ELEMENTS of design by matching the design term to the definition:

COLOR

It signifies movement and guides the eye through a room

The surface quality of a material. How materials feel to the touch

Evokes a desired mood. Can be neutral. Neutrals include black, gray, white and brown

Design repeated over and over to create visual appeal within a room

It signifies movement and guides the eye through a room

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