2D Design quiz Flashcards

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The organization or arrangement of visual elements to create a unified design. (The visible shape or configuration of something.)

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Form

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2
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Relative lightness and darkness.

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Value

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3
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The area within or around an area of substance

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Space

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4
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the proportion and arrangement of lights and darks in a composition

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Value Distribution

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5
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The visual response to different wavelengths of light identified as red, green, blue, gray etc.; having the physical properties of hue, intensity, and value.

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Color

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6
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A color grouping of hues that are next to or very near each other on a color wheel.

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Adjacent/Analogous Hues

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7
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A gray made from a mixture of hues, rather than from a mixture of only black and white.

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Chromatic Gray

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8
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Hues that oppose each other on the color wheel.

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Complementary Hues

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9
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The name of a color (yellow, red, blue…) that distinguishes it from another and assigns it as a position in the visual spectrum.

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Hue

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10
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A hue produced by a mixture of a primary hue and a secondary hue.

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Intermediate Hue

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11
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A color that has been reduced in intensity by being mixed with other neutrals, complementary hues, or black and white to the degree that no clear hue is evident. (colors include black, white, tans, and browns)

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Neutral Colors

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12
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A hue that cannot be broken down into other component hues.

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Primary Hue

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13
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A hue produced by a mixture of two primary hues.

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Secondary Hue

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14
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A mixture of a hue and black.

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Shade

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15
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A mixture of a hue and white.

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Tint

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16
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A hue that has been mixed with black and white.

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Tone

17
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The purity, chroma, or intensity of a color.

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Saturation (Intensity)

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The optical alteration of a color by a surrounding color.

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Simultaneous Contrast

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A defect in color vision but it can also refer to a color that stands out. A deviation from the normal or expected color, order, or arrangement. One way to achieve emphasis.

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Color Anomaly

20
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One hue and it’s variations. One hue and a broad range of values or saturation levels.

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Monochromatic

21
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Colors that can be characterized as softer than prismatic colors, but they still display a clear sense of hue identity. These colors will often appear dull or as if they are in shade.

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Muted Colors

22
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The colors of the visible spectrum produced by passing white light through a prism; red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

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Prismatic Color

23
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Color Schemes using one base color and two secondary colors. In addition to the base color, it uses the two colors adjacent to its complement.

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Split Complementary

24
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Colors comprised of any three equidistant hues on the color wheel.

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Triadic Colors

25
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A color (such as black and white) that has no hue.

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Achromatic