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| Secondary Colors | Each secondary color is also the complementary color (or complement) of the primary color whose wavelength it does not contain. |
| Balance | refers to the sense of distribution of perceived visual weights that offset one another. |
| Contrast | Created through difference in value, color, texture, size, etc. |
| Emphasis | Special attention given to one part of a work |
| Form | Three-Dimensional geometric shape. |
| Harmony | Arrangement of elements to give the viewer the felling that all parts form a coherent whole. |
| Pattern | Regular arrangement of alternated or repeated elements. |
| Line | Horizontal, vertical, diagonal, striaght, curved dotted, broken, thick or thin. |
| Primary Colors | any of a group of colors from which all other colors can be obtained by mixing. |
| Proportion | The comparative relation between things or magnitudes as to size, |
| Rhythm | refers to one object or shape repeated. |
| Scale | the dimensional element defined by other elements of design size. |
| Secondary Colors | color produced by mixing two additive primary colors in equal proportions. |
| Shape - Edit image!!!! | areas of enclosed space that are two-dimensional. |
| Space | refers to distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece. |
| Texture | The feel, appearance, thickness or stickiness of a surface |
| Traditional Color Wheel Edit image!!! | is a visual representation of colors arranged according to their chromatic relationship. |
| Traditional Color Wheel - edit | is a visual representation of colors arranged according to their chromatic relationship. |
| Unity | the relationship among the elements of a visual that helps all the elements function together. |
| Value | The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. |