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ABc's of design

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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ABc's of design

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A
Asymmetrical
Unbalanced; not even in all aspects of the piece.

B
Body Types
Hourglass, Triangle, Inverted Triangle, Slim Rectangle, and Wide Rectangle.

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C
Cool Colors
Consisting of: Blue, Green, and Purple

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D
Diagonal line
where a line is not straight up and down but across.

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E
Earth Tones
colors naturally seen on earth consisting of; Greens, Blues, Whites, and Browns.

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F
Furniture
functional items used to provide comfort and style.

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G
Gradation
a gradual change in color or texture.

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H
Hue
another name for color.

I
Interior
the inside of a design.

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J
Jewelry
usually a gemstone, can accessorize a design.

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K
Knitting
a type of weave made to stringed fabric, making a pattern.

L
Length
how long an item or person is; can be measured most commonly in inches or centimeters.

M
Material
a object that can be used to create a design.

N
Neutral Colors
ranging from Black to white, also including browns.

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O
Oval
a shape; like a stretched out circle, referred to sometimes as egg shaped.

P
Pattern
a type of rhythm; a repeated design.

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Q
Quantity
how much of something you can have.

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R
Repetition
when a pattern is repeated multiple times.

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S
Scale
how in proportion objects are with each other.

T
Texture
what a design feels like to the touch; can be anywhere from rough to smooth.

U
Unity
in perspective of the whole design; everything fitting and working well.

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V
Variety
an assortment of a material or design.

W
Warm Colors
colors consisting of: Red, Orange, and Yellow.

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X
X-Stitch
Sewing; when the thread crosses a previous diagonal stitch.

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Y
Yarn
a material used to knit or croquet most commonly.

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Z
Zipper
used to join two ends of a fabric.

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Done!

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