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Line Form --- 100
Line and form are examples of either an element
or principle of design. What is a design element?
Back to you Alex
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Line Form --- 200
This type of line is common in traditional or
formal landscape designs. What are straight lines?
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Line Form --- 300
This type of form creates large masses and is
common for deciduous trees and shrubs. What is
round?
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Line Form --- 400
These are used to steer physical or visual
movement throughout the landscape. What are lines?
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Line Form --- 500
List and give a characteristic or drawing of five
of the six plant forms discussed in class. What
are round, conical, oval, weeping, horizontal, or
upright?
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Texture Color --- 100
Texture and color are examples of either a design
element or design principle. What is a design
element?
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Texture Color --- 200
This term describes the surface qualities of
plant materials or other structures in the
landscape. What is texture?
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Texture Color --- 300
Name three types of colors and give an example of
each. What is primary (blue, red, or yellow),
secondary (violet, green or orange), tertiary
(primary with a secondary) or neutral (black,
white, or gray).
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Texture Color --- 400
Daily Double
Tint, tone, and shade are created by doing
this. What is adding a color and white to create
a tint, adding a color and gray to create a tone,
and adding a color and black to create a shade?
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Texture Color --- 500
These keep the viewers eyes busy and make
objects appear to advance toward the viewer. What
are coarse textures?
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Proportion, Scale Balance - 100
Proportion, scale, and balance are all examples
of either a design element or principle. What is
a design principle?
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Proportion, Scale Balance - 200
This concept involves having equal visual weight
on both sides of the composition. What is balance?
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Proportion, Scale Balance - 300
This involves a balance in which there is an
exact sameness on either side of the
composition. What is symmetrical balance?
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Proportion, Scale Balance - 400
This design principle deals with the ratio
between space and the size of site
components. What is proportion?
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Proportion, Scale Balance - 500
Placement of objects has a significant impact on
the viewers perception of this design
principle. What is scale?
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Order, Unity Repetition --- 100
Order, unity, and repetition are all examples of
either a design element or design principle. What
is a design principle?
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Order, Unity Repetition --- 200
This concept involves using an element more than
once throughout a design. What is repetition?
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Order, Unity Repetition --- 300
This concept is related to the overall
organization and structure of a design. What is
order?
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Order, Unity Repetition --- 400
This concept involves the harmonious relationship
among all elements and characteristics of a
design. What is unity?
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Order, Unity Repetition --- 500
Daily Double
The use of too many components and materials
detracts from this design principle. What is
unity?
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Focalization, Rhythm and Sequence 100
Focalization, rhythm, and sequence are all
examples of either a design element or design
principle. What is a design principle?
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Focalization, Rhythm and Sequence 200
This is the point or area of the landscape that
captures the viewers eye. What is the focal
point?
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Focalization, Rhythm and Sequence 300
This concept involves a visual break in the
sequence and flow of the landscape that draws the
viewers eyes to a focal point. What is
focalization?
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Focalization, Rhythm and Sequence 400
These concepts involve orderly movement that
implies continuity What are rhythm and sequence?
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Focalization, Rhythm and Sequence 500
Rhythm and sequence are established through
______ and ______ of design elements. What is
order and repetition?
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Leftovers --- 100
Interconnection is an example of either a design
element or design principle. What is a design
principle?
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Leftovers --- 200
Describe the texture of each of the trees below
(in order from left to right). What is coarse
and fine?
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Leftovers --- 300
This involves the implication of equal weight on
either side of an invisible line, although
objects are different on each side of the line.
What is asymmetrical balance?
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Leftovers --- 400
This concept produces unity in the design and is
established largely through repetition. What is
interconnection?
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Leftovers --- 500
Doing this to an object can help make it appear
both in proportion and in scale when it didnt
before. What is moving an object?
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