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In graphic design, balance refers to the proper arrangement of elements, giving a visual weight to the design.
True
Emphasis is achieved by adding illustrations or images to the design.
False
Repetition is a principle of graphic design that involves creating a sense of harmony and unity in the design.
False
Pattern refers to the arrangement of elements in a way that creates a sense of balance and harmony.
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Rhythm is a principle of graphic design that involves creating a sense of emphasis and importance in the design.
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Study Notes
Balance
- Proper arrangement of elements in a design
- Gives a visual weight to the design
Emphasis
- Use of illustrations or images
- Creates visual interest and importance
Repetition
- Creates harmony and unity in a design
- Repetitive elements enhance the visual flow
Pattern
- Arrangement of elements that creates balance and harmony
- Structured and uniform
Rhythm
- Creates a sense of emphasis and importance in a design
- Elements are arranged with a sense of motion and direction
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Test your understanding of design principles, including emphasis and pattern. Learn how to use emphasis to lead the eye to the focal point and how to create texture, movement, and continuity with repetitive elements.