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What is the most basic element of visual design?
What is the most basic element of visual design?
- Line (correct)
- Texture
- Shape
- Color
What is the difference between figure and ground in visual design?
What is the difference between figure and ground in visual design?
- Figure is the empty area around a shape, while ground is the shape itself
- Figure is the shape itself, while ground is the empty area around a shape (correct)
- Figure and ground are the same thing in visual design
- Figure refers to 2D designs, while ground refers to 3D designs
What is the difference between subtractive and additive colors in color theory?
What is the difference between subtractive and additive colors in color theory?
- Additive colors are brighter than subtractive colors
- Subtractive colors are brighter than additive colors
- Subtractive colors mix pigments, while additive colors mix light (correct)
- Subtractive colors mix light, while additive colors mix pigments
What is the principle governing how we distribute the elements of a design evenly?
What is the principle governing how we distribute the elements of a design evenly?
What is Gestalt in visual design?
What is Gestalt in visual design?
What is the difference between figure and ground in visual design?
What is the difference between figure and ground in visual design?
What is the purpose of unity in visual design?
What is the purpose of unity in visual design?
What is the purpose of dominance in visual design?
What is the purpose of dominance in visual design?
What is the most basic element of visual design?
What is the most basic element of visual design?
What is the difference between positive and negative space?
What is the difference between positive and negative space?
What is the purpose of hierarchy in visual design?
What is the purpose of hierarchy in visual design?
What is the difference between additive and subtractive color mixing?
What is the difference between additive and subtractive color mixing?
What is the purpose of dominance in visual design?
What is the purpose of dominance in visual design?