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BW 3-13-2014 MWD 1.02 Vocab POD & EOD

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AlignmentRelationship of elements in a pattern or grid
BalanceDetermined by how elements are placed on a page
Symmetrical balanceElements of the design are centered or evenly divided horizontally and vertically on a page
Asymmetrical balanceOff-center alignment created with an odd or mismatched number of elements
Radial balanceElements radiate or swirl out from a center point
ContrastThe use of big and small elements, black and white text, squares, and circles to emphasize important information
ProximityPlacing elements near each other to demonstrate their relationship to each other
UnityPlacing elements near each other to demonstrate their relationship to each other
RepetitionRepeating some aspect of the design throughout the entire layout
ConsistencyRepeating some aspect of the design throughout the entire layout
White SpaceNegative or empty space between text and/or graphics
Rule of ThirdsVisually dividing the page into thirds vertically and/or horizontally and placing the most important elements within those thirds
Optical CenterThe spot that the eye sees when it first encounters a page
Z-patternThe visual path the eye follows when looking at a printed page
LinesUsed to organize information, simulate movement, lead the eyes and enhance a design
ShapesUsed to enhance a publication and convey meaning
MassUsed to define size, space, and create an impact
TextureUsed to convey a “visual” sense of feel
ColorUsed to evoke emotion and action; adds or detracts attention
ValueA subset of color; lightness or darkness of an object, regardless of color
Color wheelA chart used to show the relationship between colors
Complimentary colorsColors that look good together to create a more visually appealing publication
RGB colorColors are created by mixing varying degrees of red, green, and blue on monitors
CMYK colorColor is created by layering cyan, magenta, yellow and black ink in the four-color printing process
Color MatchingThe process of matching the colors produced on the computer screen to the colors that can be printed on paper using ink to ensure the printed publication looks as much like the on-screen publication as possible
HueA color
TintA hue plus white
ShadeA hue plus black
SaturationThe amount of the hue used


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