5 Questions
Match the design principle with its description:
Pattern = Repeating an object to create a visual effect Contrast = Creating a focal point in an artwork Emphasis = Visual differences in an artwork Balance = Arrangement of art elements for stability
Match the type of balance with its characteristic:
Symmetrical balance = One side is a mirror image of the other Asymmetrical balance = Visual weight is similar on both sides but not identical Radial balance = Elements are arranged around a central point Proportion = Relationship between shapes in terms of size and scale
Match the principle with its function:
Emphasis = Creating a focal point in an artwork Balance = Creating stability in an artwork Proportion = Comparing shapes in terms of size and scale Pattern = Adding visual interest to an artwork
Match the type of contrast with its example:
Colour contrast = Bright vs dull colours Shape contrast = Organic vs geometric shapes Tone value contrast = Light vs dark tones Texture contrast = Smooth vs rough textures
Match the principle with its relationship:
Emphasis = Closely related to proportion, scale, and perspective Proportion = Related to the relationship between shapes Balance = Related to the arrangement of art elements Pattern = Related to the repetition of an object
Test your understanding of fundamental design principles, including pattern, contrast, emphasis, and more. Learn how to effectively use these elements to create visually appealing artworks.
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