| A | B |
| Accented Neutral | White, gray, black, or beige with a bright color accent |
| Added Visual Texture | The finishes and designs applied to the surface of the fabric |
| Alteration | Rhythm created by alternating elements such as light and dark colors of stripes of two color or sizes |
| Analogous Colors | Two or five colors that are adjacent on the color wheel |
| Balance | The 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 Schemes | Plans that can be used to provide harmonious color combinations |
| Color Wheel | A diagram that illustrates hues and their relationship to each other |
| Complementary Colors | Two colors opposite each other on the color wheel |
| Cool Colors | Green, blue, and violet |
| Curved Lines | Circular or gently waved lines |
| Decorative Lines | Lines created by details added to the surface of clothing including fabric design and trims such as buttons used to decorate the garmet. |
| Diagonal Lines | Lines that slant at an angle father than being verticle or horizontal. |
| Emphasis | THe principle of design that uses a concentration of intrest of area of focus in a particular part or area or a design. |
| Formal Balance | Equilibrium provided by symmetrical parts |
| Gradation | Rhythm created by a gradual increase or decrease of similar design elements. |
| Harmony | The pleasing visual effect off a design created by a tasteful use of the elements of design following the a principles of design. |
| Horizontal Lines | Lines that go across. |
| Hue | The technical word for color. |
| Informal Balance | Equilibrium provided by asymmetrical parts. |
| Intensity | The brightness or dullness of a color |
| Intermediate Hues | Blue-viloet, bule-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, and red-violet. |
| Line | A distinct, elongated mark that can lead the path of eye movement up or down, side to side, or around objects. |
| Monochromatic Color | Defferent tints, shades, and intensities of a single color. |
| Neutrals | Black, white, beige, and gray |
| Primary Hues | red, yellow, blue. colors that cannot be made using any other color. |
| Principals of Design | Guidelines/rules for using the elements of design. |
| Radiation | Rhythm created by repeated lines emerging from a central point |
| Repetition | repeated lines or shapes |
| Rhythm | pleasing arrangement |
| Secondary Hues | orange green violet |
| Shade | add black |
| Shape | oultine |
| Split-Complementary Colors | on each side of complement |
| Straight Lines | no curves |
| Structural Lines | tucks pleats |
| Structural Texture | fibers yarns |
| Texture | feel |
| Tint | add white |
| Triad Colors | 3 colors |
| Value | lightness or darkness |
| Vertical Lines | up and down |
| Warm Colors | red orange and yellow |