
Principles and Components
Authored by Mr Brodie
Design
9th - 10th Grade
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1.
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1 min • 1 pt
Which design principle describes the distance between elements of a design?
(a)
2.
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Elements of a design can be left justified, right justified, centred or fully justified.
Which design principle describes how elements in a design are lined up?.
(a)
3.
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Which design principle describes the empty space left around elements in a design in order to create an uncluttered and professional appearance?
(a)
4.
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Elements in a design can look different from each other depending on their scale, colour and shape.
Which design principle describes the difference between elements in a design?
(a)
5.
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Elements in a design can be arranged symmetrically, asymmetrically or radially.
Which design principle describes this arrangement in design?
(a)
6.
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Elements in a design can be made to look more important than others by changing their size, colour or tone. Which design principle describes this ordering of visual importance?
(a)
7.
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Colours, shapes and fonts can be reused many times in a design to create consistency or to make patterns. What principle describes this?
(a)
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