WorksheetsElements and Principles of Design Quiz Review
Total questions: 18
Worksheet time: 9mins
Which element of design is described as the surface quality of an object?
Color
Line
Texture
Space
The "repetition of line, shape, form, texture and/or color" defines which element?
Balance
Pattern
Rhythm
Emphasis
According our class, which element is considered the most important and creates the most impact?
Line
Space
Color
Form
Form is described as being:
2-dimensional
3-dimensional
Made by connecting lines
Always geometric
____ is the focal point of a room; the first thing you see when you walk in.
Harmony
Scale
Proportion
Emphasis
____ refers to the overall largeness or smallness of a room or object.
Harmony
Scale
Proportion
Balance
____ involves comparing the size of objects to other objects, the room, or comparing the size of parts of an object.
Harmony
Scale
Proportion
Rhythm
Being tied together with common colors, textures, patterns, or styles; a combination of variety & unity describes ____.
Harmony
Scale
Rhythm
Balance
____ carries the eye along a path determined by the elements; it moves your eye from one point to another.
Balance
Scale
Rhythm
Emphasis
Which principle of design can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial?
Harmony
Scale
Proportion
Balance
Rhythm by ____ is when a design tool is repeated.
Transition
Repetition
Radiation
Gradation
Rhythm by ____ leads the eye without interruption from one point to another, like in archways or stairways.
Repetition
Transition
Opposition
Radiation
Rhythm by moves your eye out from a central point, like in a circular theme.
Transition
Repetition
Gradation
Rhythm by is a gradual change from one extreme to the other.
Repetition
Opposition
Gradation
Rhythm by is when a shape or color directly opposes another, creating contrast.
Repetition
Transition
Radiation
Sewing Hand Needle
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Sewing Hand Needle
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