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floral Design Study Guide Exin One: Principles and History of Floral Design, text one Having equal numbers of plant materials on both sides of the central axis - ✔✔Visual Balance Having unequa... l placement of plant materials and weight materials on each side of the central axis - ✔✔Asymmetrical Balance The perception of the arrangement being balanced is present when a design has the same physical balance on both sides of its central axis.- - ✔✔Symmetrical Balance Pleasing relationship between size and shape among objects - ✔✔Proportion Arrangements equilibrium and equality in weight both płysical and visual - ✔✔Balance Orderly organization of the designs elements to create a visual pathway - ✔✔Rhythm One design element is more prevalent or noticeable capturing the viewer's attention - ✔✔Dominance All stems are coming from one point - ✔✔Radiation Repeating the use of floral design elements to create unit in the work - ✔✔Repetition Smooth gradual change from one material or element to another - ✔✔Transition Diverse assortment of materials that stimulate interest - ✔✔Variation Objects arranged with a striking difference stimulating interest - ✔✔Contrast Center of interest - ✔✔Focal Point The actual stability of an arrangement - ✔✔Physical Balance The art of organizing the design elements inherent in plant materials and accessories according to the principles of design art - ✔✔Floral design The height of an _____________should be 1½ times the height or width of the container. - ✔✔arrangement The height of an arrangement should be ____________times the height or width of the container. - ✔✔_1½ People who arrange flowers are called - ✔✔Florist Primary color are - ✔✔red green and blue Secondary colors - ✔✔purple green orange By combining one ______ color with one secondary color a Tertiary Color color is created - ✔✔primary By combining one primary color with one _______color a Tertiary Color color is created - ✔✔secondary By combining one primary color with one secondary color a _____________color is created - ✔✔Tertiary Color A________________color scheme is created by using one color and all its light and dark variations - ✔✔Monochromatic Color The wreath was first created during the,___________period. - ✔✔Greek The heaven, man and Earth" concept of moral design was a result of________influence. - ✔✔Japanese In the ________ fan-shaped, round, and crescent shape designs were favored - ✔✔French period The nosegay and tussie-mussie were a part of the _________ tradition of floral design. - ✔✔English-Georgian The language of flowers was studied during the ______ era - ✔✔Victorian The scattering of petals and flowers were a part of the__________period - ✔✔renaissance What is the difference between physical and visual balance? - ✔✔Physically balanced is where the design can stand on its own. Visually balanced is where the design appears to be balanced. What is the difference between symmetrical and asymmetrical balance? - ✔✔Symmetrical is having the same amount of plant material on both sides of the central axis. Assymmetrical is having unequal amount of plant materials on each side of the central axis. What are the three ways a focal point can be established? - ✔✔Large Flowers Accessories Strong Color Contrast Having unequal placement of plant materials and weight materials on each side of the central axis is called * - ✔✔Assymmetrical Balance Having equal numbers of plant materials on both sides of the central axis is called * - ✔✔Symmetrical Balance [Show More]
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