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Accented NeutralWhite, gray, black, or beige with a bright color accent
Added Visual TextureThe finishes and designs applied to the surface of the fabric
AlterationRhythm created by alternating elements such as light and dark colors of stripes of two color or sizes
Analogous ColorsTwo or five colors that are adjacent on the color wheel
BalanceThe principle of design that implies equilibrium or steadiness among the parts of a design or outfit. Balance in garments is produced by structural parts and added decoration
Color SchemesPlans that can be used to provide harmonious color combinations
Color WheelA diagram that illustrates hues and their relationship to each other
Complementary ColorsTwo colors opposite each other on the color wheel
Cool ColorsGreen, blue, and violet
Curved LinesCircular or gently waved lines
Decorative LinesLines created by details added to the surface of clothing including fabric design and trims such as buttons used to decorate the garmet.
Diagonal LinesLines that slant at an angle father than being verticle or horizontal.
EmphasisTHe principle of design that uses a concentration of intrest of area of focus in a particular part or area or a design.
Formal BalanceEquilibrium provided by symmetrical parts
GradationRhythm created by a gradual increase or decrease of similar design elements.
HarmonyThe pleasing visual effect off a design created by a tasteful use of the elements of design following the a principles of design.
Horizontal LinesLines that go across.
HueThe technical word for color.
Informal BalanceEquilibrium provided by asymmetrical parts.
IntensityThe brightness or dullness of a color
Intermediate HuesBlue-viloet, bule-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, and red-violet.
LineA distinct, elongated mark that can lead the path of eye movement up or down, side to side, or around objects.
Monochromatic ColorDefferent tints, shades, and intensities of a single color.
NeutralsBlack, white, beige, and gray
Primary Huesred, yellow, blue. colors that cannot be made using any other color.
Principals of DesignGuidelines/rules for using the elements of design.
RadiationRhythm created by repeated lines emerging from a central point
Repetitionrepeated lines or shapes
Rhythmpleasing arrangement
Secondary Huesorange green violet
Shadeadd black
Shapeoultine
Split-Complementary Colorson each side of complement
Straight Linesno curves
Structural Linestucks pleats
Structural Texturefibers yarns
Texturefeel
Tintadd white
Triad Colors3 colors
Valuelightness or darkness
Vertical Linesup and down
Warm Colorsred orange and yellow


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