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type of visual content that is at work in a work of art or any commercial design; information that relies on the visual nature of the elements of design/unit forms and principles of visual organization.
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represents an idea that is beyond the element's appearance; e.g. the clock face represents a feeling of time pressure
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tells a story that may be historical, religious or commercial; e.g. a story presented in "The Crucifixion of St. Peter" by Caravaggio
Question 2
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What design elements do you observe in this picture?
Question 3
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What design elements do you observe in this picture?
Question 4
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What design elements do you observe in this picture?
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textures and patterns
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color
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variety of shapes
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volume
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figure/ground reversal
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Horizontal lines are typically the most static. Vertical lines imply potential change. When verticals adhere to the edge of the design, they become tethered and thus
lose mobility. Free-floating verticals, on the other hand, seem ready to topple at any moment. Diagonal lines and curving lines are generally the most dynamic.
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Implied line is a suggested line created through the alignment of unconnected forms.
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[blank_start]Gestalt[blank_end] is defined as the whole is different than the sum of its parts
Question 8
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[blank_start]Low-definition shapes[blank_end], including soft edged shapes, gradations, and transparencies, can increase the complexity of the design and encourage multiple interpretations.
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Low-definition shapes
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Geometric shapes
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Curvilinear shapes
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Representational shapes
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Choose images showing non-representational shapes.
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Between [blank_start]non-objective[blank_end] and [blank_start]representational[blank_end] shapes – these two extremes, [blank_start]abstract[blank_end] shapes are derived from visual reality but are distilled or transformed, reducing their resemblance to the original source.
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non-objective
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figurative
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curvilinear
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representational
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positive
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negative
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abstract
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figurative
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objective
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A shape distinguished from the background is called a negative shape, or ground. The surrounding is called the positive shape, or figure.
Question 12
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The following are principles of Gestalt. Choose all that apply.
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[blank_start]Principles of design[blank_end] are general compositional rules or concepts used
to organize the elements that form a work of art
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Principles of design
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Elements of design
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Unit forms
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The following are the principles of art:
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Volume
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Harmony
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Economy
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Emphasis
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Space and texture
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Balance
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Variety
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Picture Plane
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Scale and Proportion
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Rhythm and Movement
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[blank_start]Economy[blank_end] is an organizing concept that points to the use of only what is needed to create an intended affect in a work of art/design.
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Economy
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Emphasis
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Abstraction
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An equilibrium of weight or force among visual components
in a composition is known as visual balance. There two types of balance used in organizing an image: symmetrical and asymmetrical.
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(Implied) Movement uses deliberate visual pathways
to help direct the viewer’s attention to areas of particular
interest in a work of art.