GDSN 1380 Foundations Final review

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GDSN 1380 Foundations Final Review

Prepare for your GDSN 1380 Foundations Final with this comprehensive quiz! Enhance your understanding of color theory and design elements to ace your exam.

This quiz covers essential topics such as:

  • Color Schemes
  • Properties of Color
  • Elements and Principles of Design
  • Color Systems
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by CreatingColor101
Color term that is used to be representative of an actual object or subject
Active
Local
Subjective
Saturation
System that combines colors to result in white. It uses refracted light to produce primary colors like green, red and blue.
Color Wheel
Additive System
Subtractive System
RGB
System that combines colors to result in black. It uses reflected light to produce primary colors like yellow, magenta and cyan.
Color Wheel
Additive System
Subtractive System
CMYK
Element that refers to relative light and dark, its also has varying levels of contrast. It does not exist without light.
Value
Contrast
Color
Saturation
Element that comes from the three primaries, black, white, and is activated by light.
Color
Value
Saturation
Contrast
Color scheme that has one hue plus shades and tints
Monochromatic
Complementary
Triadic
Analogous
Split Complementary
Color scheme that has opposite colors of each other.
Monochromatic
Complementary
Triadic
Analogous
Split Complementary
Color scheme that has several hues that sit next to each other.
Monochromatic
Complementary
Triadic
Analogous
Split Complementary
Color scheme that has three hues equal distance from each other.
Monochromatic
Complementary
Triadic
Analogous
Split Complementary
Color scheme that has hues adjacent to each other.
Monochromatic
Complementary
Triadic
Analogous
Split Complementary
One property of color which stands for pure color.
Hue
Contrast
Saturation
Value
One property of color which is light and dark of color.
Hue
Contrast
Value
Saturation
One property of color which describes the intensity of color.
Hue
Contrast
Value
Saturation
What is the most common way of organizing the color spectrum.
Pantone
Color Wheel
Additive System
Subtractive System
What is the system used as industry standard.
Pantone
Color Wheel
Additive System
Subtractive System
What is The Law of Simplicity known as...
Simultaneous Contrast
Law of Prägnanz
Realism
Gestalt
What is known as the process of simplifying, removing and interpreting in art.
Law of Prägnanz
Abstraction
Figure Ground
Non-Representational
What is the effect of the interaction of two colors, side by side called.
Simultaneous Contrast
Law of Prägnanz
Chiaroscuro
Local Color
What are the 8 Elements we learned in class:
Point, line, shape, space, texture, pattern, value, color
Emphasis, balance, shape, space, texture, pattern, value, repetition
Point, harmony, shape, space, texture, pattern, unity, color
Balance, unity, shape, space, texture, pattern, value, emphasis
What are the 6 Principles we learned in class:
Color, unity, balance, texture, value, contrast
Emphasis, scale, balance, rhythm, unity, contrast
Emphasis, color, balance, rhythm, value, space
Point, scale, shape, rhythm, unity, texture
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