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ATP1 - 1.02 Design Review

Horizontales
colors opposite each other on the color wheel - such as yellow and purple
a color scheme using 3 colors on the color wheel space equal distances apart - such as orange, green and purple
this principle is about the size of the parts of the design to each other and the whole design
colors in this temperature family draw attention and are energizing
the lightness or darkness of a color
this type of balance occurs when two sides are exactly alike - for example a shirt with a pocket on each side
this direction of line can make you look taller and thinner
this principle is about keeping the visual weight even
Blue with yellow-orange and red-orange is an example of this color harmony
this principle is achieved when all the parts of the design look like they go together without being boring
The colors red, blue and yellow
a light version of a color, made by adding white
This shape is created by lots of flowing fabric - for example a gathered skirt
this principle is achieved by repeating elements within a design
the brightness or dullness of a color
related colors, they are next to each other on the color wheel - such as blue, blue-green and green
these non-colors are not on the color wheel - white, black, gray, brown
Verticales
A "rough sketch" used as a template under the paper to create fashion drawings
a color scheme using only one color with its values and intensities
made by mixing a primary and secondary color together
this direction of line moves the eye both up and down and across, adding energy to a design
this type of line adds softness and femininity to a design
colors in this temperature family blend into the background and are calming
This design tool is often used because it allows changes to be made quickly and easily
this direction of line can make you look wider and shorter
this type of balance is used when two sides are not exactly alike - for example a double breasted suit
this refers to designing a space with very little detail inside it - Calvin Klein is famous for it
this type of rhythm is created when an element gradually changes size (or a color gradually changes value) in the design
the way a garment feels or looks - for example fuzzy or shiny
this type of rhythm is created by elements moving out from a central point like rays of the sun
this principle involves creating a focal point to draw attention to the design
This shape skims the body, giving a taller, leaner look
a dark version of a color, made by adding black