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Graphic Design Crossword
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1) The perceivable characteristic of light. How elements/objects reflect/absorb specific wavelengths determines how we perceive this element.
2) The building blocks of all designs, chosen to convey the message — beyond the actual words or photos used. Main elements include lines, shapes, mass, texture, and color.
4) Places elements on the page so that text and graphic elements are evenly distributed. Page elements may be centered or mirror one another.
5) Suggest how a designer can best arrange the various elements of a layout
8) The lightness or darkness of an object, regardless of color. Is relative to the background color and other items on the page.
14) Making an element of the text or images more prominent than other parts of the design
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3) Lining up the top, bottom, sides, or middle of text or graphic elements on a page.
6) The repetition of visual movement - colors, shapes or lines.
7) Closeness of objects and elements. Designers use this concept to arrange objects (text and/or images) into groups in order to convey meaning and help disseminate their message.
9) Parts of any image where these is no visual information.
10) The visual or tactile surface characteristics of a piece.
11) Type of mark that contains both a direction and a length. Alone or in combination with other elements they can aid in the readability, appearance, and message of a design.
12) Parts of an image where visual information is.
13) Design where there are an odd number of elements or the elements are off-center.
15) An area that is defined by an edge on a 2D surface plane. This element is contained by a border and is separated from other similar elements in the area. The three basic types are geometric, natural, and abstract.
16) How well parts of the document work together". Sometimes used interchangeably with proximity.
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