January
Vocabulary
Quiz: Friday, January 13th, 2017
Line: An element of art that is used to define space, contours, and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made on a surface, or emplied by the edge of shapes and forms.
Shape: A two-dimensional area with a recognizable boundary.
Geometric Shapes: Mechanical, human-made shapes; such as squares, triangles, circles, etcetera. Geometric shapes have regular edges as opposed to the irregular edges of organic shapes.
Form: An element of design that appears three-dimensional and encloses volume; such as a cube, sphere, pyramid, or cylinder.
Sculpture in the Round: A freestanding, three-dimensional form, meant to be seen from all sides.
Quiz: Friday, January 27th, 2017
Unity (Harmony): A principle of design related to the sense of wholeness that results from the successful combination of the component elements of an artwork.
Pattern: The repetition of elements or combinations of elements in a recognizable organization.
Variety: A principle of design concerned with the inclusion of differences in the elements of a composition to offset unity and add interest to an artwork.
Emphasis: A principle of design in which one element, or a combination of elements, create more attention than anything else in a composition. The dominant element is usually a focal point in a composition and contributes to unity by suggesting that other elements are subordinate to it.
Proportion: A design principle reflecting the size relationship of parts to one another and the whole.
Quiz: Friday, February 10th, 2017
Web Page (or webpage) a web document that is suitable for the World Wide Web and web browsers. Typical web pages provide hypertext.
HTML: an abbreviation that stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is the language for describing the structure of Web pages.
HTML Element: the basic building block of HTML and is typically made up of two tags: an opening tag and a closing tag.
HTML Attributes: modifiers that are added to HTML opening tags. They are separated from the tag name in the opening tag by a space, and the value of the attribute is assigned with an equal sign.
CSS: an abbreviation that stands for Cascading Style Sheets. It is the language for describing the presentation of Web pages, including colors, layout, and fonts.
Quiz: Friday, January 13th, 2017
Line: An element of art that is used to define space, contours, and outlines, or suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark made on a surface, or emplied by the edge of shapes and forms.
Shape: A two-dimensional area with a recognizable boundary.
Geometric Shapes: Mechanical, human-made shapes; such as squares, triangles, circles, etcetera. Geometric shapes have regular edges as opposed to the irregular edges of organic shapes.
Form: An element of design that appears three-dimensional and encloses volume; such as a cube, sphere, pyramid, or cylinder.
Sculpture in the Round: A freestanding, three-dimensional form, meant to be seen from all sides.
Quiz: Friday, January 27th, 2017
Unity (Harmony): A principle of design related to the sense of wholeness that results from the successful combination of the component elements of an artwork.
Pattern: The repetition of elements or combinations of elements in a recognizable organization.
Variety: A principle of design concerned with the inclusion of differences in the elements of a composition to offset unity and add interest to an artwork.
Emphasis: A principle of design in which one element, or a combination of elements, create more attention than anything else in a composition. The dominant element is usually a focal point in a composition and contributes to unity by suggesting that other elements are subordinate to it.
Proportion: A design principle reflecting the size relationship of parts to one another and the whole.
Quiz: Friday, February 10th, 2017
Web Page (or webpage) a web document that is suitable for the World Wide Web and web browsers. Typical web pages provide hypertext.
HTML: an abbreviation that stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is the language for describing the structure of Web pages.
HTML Element: the basic building block of HTML and is typically made up of two tags: an opening tag and a closing tag.
HTML Attributes: modifiers that are added to HTML opening tags. They are separated from the tag name in the opening tag by a space, and the value of the attribute is assigned with an equal sign.
CSS: an abbreviation that stands for Cascading Style Sheets. It is the language for describing the presentation of Web pages, including colors, layout, and fonts.