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Design Lexicon | The basics of form. |
Composition. | the arrangement of visual elements that form a unified aesthetic form. |
Hierarchy. | The categorization of visual contrast. From high level to low level contrast. |
Visual contrast. | qualities of visual form that are different or opposite. |
Value. | the difference in intensity of one color compared to another. |
Scale. | The relative difference in size of visual elements. |
Color. | The appearance of objects or light sources. Involves hue, lightness, saturation. |
Line. | a continuous mark. |
texture. | an imitation through visual form of the sense of touch or other senses. |
direction. | The visual weight and concentration of a composition that creates stability and dynamism. |
movement. | A visual quality analogous to texture. Mostly imitates movement in a static piece of design. |
legibility. | The quality of text or images being clear enough to read or undrestand. |
sharpening. | a strategy of increasing levels of visual contrast within a composition or design work. |
leveling. | involves decreasing visual contrast to create more harmonious but still visually interesting work of design. |
figure/ground. | description of the relationship between an object (figure) and the background behind it (ground). |
sequence. | A particular order in which events or things follow each other. Most common in narratives or stories. |
Narrrative. | a type of sequence that presents a series of events. |
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