Foundations Midterm Practice Quiz

This is the purely visual aspect of a design.
Plane
Form
Content
A type of shape that is more abstract in form, not easily associated with something familar is
Non Objective
Representational
Geometric
This refers to what the design is trying to communicate.
Shape
Form
Content
What are the basic building blocks of design?
Elements
Shapes
Form
This is the application of elements to create visual communication
Elements
Principles
Content
What is an elongated point, or a point moving along a path?
Shape
Point
Line
A point becomes line, multiple lines create a spacial form with edges or also known as:
Shape
Point
Form
What is the distance between objects called?
Form
Shape
Space
What is the empty area around visual objects called?
Gestalt
Negative Space
Balance
The tactile feel of a surface or implied feel is known as:
Texture
Pattern
Space
This marks a spot in space
Point
Line
Plane
When you combine at least two shapes or forms, you're left with a
Plane
Compound Shape
Pattern
This is the the organization of visual elements to convey a message.
Form
Content
Design
This is the suggestion of a line, may be created using value, color, shapes and negative space.
Line
Implied Line
Plane
When you take a shape or form and repeat it in a continuous way, you create a:
Pattern
Shape
Compound Shape
This is the negative space that is created by joining shapes together.
Shape
Negative Space
Counterform
What are the 8 Elements we are studying in class?
Point, Line, Shape, Space, Value, Color, Pattern, Texture
Point, Rhythm, Shape, Contrast, Value, Color, Pattern, Texture
Point, Rhythm, Shape, Contrast, Value, Contrast, Pattern, Texture
What are the 6 Principles we are studying in class?
Value, Rhythm, Balance, Line, Contrast, Unity
Emphasis, Rhythm, Balance, Scale, Contrast, Unity
Emphasis, Rhythm, Balance, Color, Contrast, Unity
What are the three types of balance we are studying in class?
Bilateral, Negative Space, Radial
Bilateral, Asymmetrical, Lateral
Bilateral, Asymmetrical, Radial
What are the three types of figure ground we are studying in class?
Stable, Ambiguous, Reversible
Stable, Negative Space, Counterform
Stable, Reversible, Non-Objective
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