Balance and Color in Design

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DESIGN
CHALLENGE
 
Elements & Principles of Design Review Game
Name the 3 types of Balance
 
Symmetrical
 
Asymmetrical
 
Radial
A type of balance in which both sides of a
composition are balanced yet different.
 
Asymmetrical
Formal balance is another word for
which type of balance?
 
Symmetrical
Which of the following is another word
for "center of interest"?
 
A. Focal Point          B. Emphasis      C. Dominance
D. All of the Above
 
A. Focal Point          B. Emphasis      C. Dominance
D. All of the Above
A plan for selecting colors for
a composition is also known
as a ________
A.
Color Spectrum
B.
Color Wheel
C.
Color Scheme
D.
Color Mix
 
Color Scheme
The circular chart used to
remember color relationships
is a ________.
A.
Color Scheme
B.
Color Wheel
C.
Color Ray
D.
Color Circle
 
Color Wheel
 
Secondary colors are obtained by
mixing two ___________ colors.
 
Primary Colors
Colors are said to be
contrasting if they are
_____________.
A.
Different in Lightness and Darkness
B.
Light in Value
C.
Dark in Value
D.
Bright & Intense
 
Different in Lightness and Darkness
Contrast can be created by
using ____________.
A.
Smooth and Rough Textures
B.
Large and Small Shapes
C.
Plain Areas against Areas of Patterns
D.
All of These
 
All of These
Cool Colors are_______
A.
Orange, green and purple
B.
Blue, green and purple
C.
Yellow, blue and red.
D.
orange, purple and green
 
Blue, Green, Purple
Warm colors are____________.
A.
yellow, red, and orange.
B.
yellow, red and blue.
C.
yellow , green and blue
D.
orange, purple and green
 
yellow, red, and orange.
Yellow-orange, red-orange,
and yellow-green are
examples of_______.
A.
Intermediate or Tertiary colors.
B.
Secondary colors
C.
Primary Colors
D.
Triadic Colors
 
Intermediate / Tertiary
Another word for brightness
of a color is __________.
A.
Value
B.
Intensity
C.
Hue
D.
Complementary
 
Intensity
The art element that refers to
the sense of touch is___________
A.
Value
B.
Pattern
C.
Texture
D.
Shape
 
Texture
Monochromatic refers to a painting
done in one color.
A. True         B. False
 
A. True         
B. False
You cannot see through an object or
material that is transparent.
A. True         
B. False
 
A. True         
B. False
Negative space is the background or
space around the subject of the
artwork..
A. True         
B. False
 
A. True         
B. False
Rhythm is created when
visual elements are repeated.
Rhythm may be alternating,
regular, flowing, progressive,
or jazzy.
A.
True
B.
False
 
True
Variation is important in a
work of art. Variation is the
use of the same lines, shapes,
textures, and colors.
A.
True
B.
False
 
False
A related color scheme would
be colors that are next to each
other on the color wheel.
A.
True
B.
False
 
True
Analogous colors is another
term for complementary
colors.
A.
True
B.
False
 
False
Red and green are examples
of complementary colors.
A.
True
B.
False
 
True
The color plan of red, yellow
and blue is an example of a
triad color scheme.
A.
True
B.
False
 
True
Unity is obtained by repeating
colors and shapes all parts of
a design are working together
as a team.
A.
True
B.
False
 
True
Tints of colors may be created
by adding white. Pink is a tint
of red.
A.
True
B.
False
 
True
Intensity is an art element
that means darkness or
lightness of a surface.
A.
True
B.
False
 
False
Visual __________ is achieved
when all parts of a
composition appear to have
equal weight. It seems stable..
A.
Balance
B.
Pattern
C.
Unity
D.
Focal Point
 
Balance
In a work is obtained by
repeating colors and shapes
all parts of a design are
working together as a team.
A.
Balance
B.
Unity
C.
Pattern
D.
Focal Point
 
Pattern
_______refers to the lightness
or darkness of a color.
A.
Value
B.
Intensity
C.
Texture
D.
Shape
 
Value
The element that refers to the
tactile qualities is ____________.
A.
Value
B.
Texture
C.
Intensity
D.
Shape
 
Texture
Name the 3 types of Texture
Photography
 
Detailed
Drama
Information
What is the guideline which
applies to the process of
composing visual images into
nine equal parts called?
A.
Rule of Thumb
B.
Rule of Thirds
C.
Ti c Tac Toe Grid
D.
The Golden Section
 
Rule of Thirds
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Explore different types of balance in design, such as symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial, and learn about color theory concepts like color schemes, color wheels, and contrast. Discover how colors interact, create focal points, and influence the overall composition in visual design.

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  • Design
  • Symmetry
  • Asymmetry

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  1. Name the 3 types of Balance Symmetrical Asymmetrical Radial

  2. A type of balance in which both sides of a composition are balanced yet different. Asymmetrical

  3. Formal balance is another word for which type of balance? Symmetrical

  4. Which of the following is another word for "center of interest"? A. Focal Point B. Emphasis C. Dominance D. All of the Above D. All of the Above A. Focal Point B. Emphasis C. Dominance

  5. A plan for selecting colors for a composition is also known as a ________ A. Color Spectrum B. Color Wheel C. Color Scheme D. Color Mix Color Scheme

  6. The circular chart used to remember color relationships is a ________. A. Color Scheme B. Color Wheel C. Color Ray D. Color Circle Color Wheel

  7. A. Neutral Colors B. Complementary Colors C. Primary Colors D. Tertiary Colors Secondary colors are obtained by mixing two ___________ colors. Primary Colors

  8. Colors are said to be contrasting if they are _____________. A. Different in Lightness and Darkness B. Light in Value C. Dark in Value D. Bright & Intense Different in Lightness and Darkness

  9. Contrast can be created by using ____________. A. Smooth and Rough Textures B. Large and Small Shapes C. Plain Areas against Areas of Patterns D. All of These All of These

  10. Cool Colors are_______ Orange, green and purple Blue, green and purple Yellow, blue and red. orange, purple and green A. B. C. D. Blue, Green, Purple

  11. Warm colors are____________. yellow, red, and orange. yellow, red and blue. yellow , green and blue orange, purple and green A. B. C. D. yellow, red, and orange.

  12. Yellow-orange, red-orange, and yellow-green are examples of_______. Intermediate or Tertiary colors. Secondary colors Primary Colors Triadic Colors A. B. C. D. Intermediate / Tertiary

  13. Another word for brightness of a color is __________. Value Intensity Hue Complementary A. B. C. D. Intensity

  14. The art element that refers to the sense of touch is___________ Value Pattern Texture Shape A. B. C. D. Texture

  15. Monochromatic refers to a painting done in one color. A. True B. False A. True B. False

  16. You cannot see through an object or material that is transparent. A. True B. False A. True B. False

  17. Negative space is the background or space around the subject of the artwork.. A. True B. False A. True B. False

  18. Rhythm is created when visual elements are repeated. Rhythm may be alternating, regular, flowing, progressive, or jazzy. A. True B. False True

  19. Variation is important in a work of art. Variation is the use of the same lines, shapes, textures, and colors. True False A. B. False

  20. A related color scheme would be colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. True False A. B. True

  21. Analogous colors is another term for complementary colors. True False A. B. False

  22. Red and green are examples of complementary colors. True False A. B. True

  23. The color plan of red, yellow and blue is an example of a triad color scheme. True False A. B. True

  24. Unity is obtained by repeating colors and shapes all parts of a design are working together as a team. True False A. B. True

  25. Tints of colors may be created by adding white. Pink is a tint of red. True False A. B. True

  26. Intensity is an art element that means darkness or lightness of a surface. True False A. B. False

  27. Visual __________ is achieved when all parts of a composition appear to have equal weight. It seems stable.. Balance Pattern Unity Focal Point A. B. C. D. Balance

  28. In a work is obtained by repeating colors and shapes all parts of a design are working together as a team. Balance Unity Pattern Focal Point A. B. C. D. Pattern

  29. _______refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. Value Intensity Texture Shape A. B. C. D. Value

  30. The element that refers to the tactile qualities is ____________. Value Texture Intensity Shape A. B. C. D. Texture

  31. Name the 3 types of Texture Photography Detailed Drama Information

  32. What is the guideline which applies to the process of composing visual images into nine equal parts called? A.Rule of Thumb B.Rule of Thirds C.Ti c Tac Toe Grid D.The Golden Section Rule of Thirds

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