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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Its all a Balancing Act Define Design Proportion You have to have rhythm A little of this A little of that
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This is the actual stability of plant materials within the container.
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What is physical balance
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This is referred to as informal design and is present when a design has unequal material placements and weight on each side of its axis.
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What is asymmetrical balance
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This is the technique of placing dominant plant material along a design’s central vertical axis.
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What is centering
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This is a flower’s perceived lightness or heaviness based on its color, shape, and pattern.
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What is visual weight
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This means balancing plant materials on one side of a design with visually equal materials on the opposite side.
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What is counter balancing
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This are rules and guidelines used by the floral designer to create a beautiful composition.
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What are principles of design
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This minor principle is the smooth gradual change from one material or element to another.
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What is transition
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This major principle is the pleasing relationship between size and shape among objects and parts of objects
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What is proportion
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Name two major design principles
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What are proportion, balance, rhythm, and dominance
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Name two minor design principles
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What are radiation, repetition, transition, variation, focal point, and contrast
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Proportion involves the concept that the design be suitable for and in harmony with this
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What is its location
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The height of an arrangement should be how many times the height of its container’s greatest dimension.
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What is 1½ times
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This is a primary factor in determining appropriate height.
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What is the container
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What are two aspects need to be considered in determining proper height?
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What are 1. Physical dimensions of the container 2. Its color 3. Its material and texture 4. Its shape
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The design must be in proportion to where it is going to be displayed. This would be a display area
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What is a room, a table, or in certain cases a person wearing it.
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This is the design element that makes it look as if all the stems are coming from one point
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What is radiation
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The design element used to create unity in work
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What is repetition
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This is the use of a diverse assortment of materials
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What is variation
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This design element describes objects that have striking differences beyond mere variety or diversity, taking variety to a higher degree.
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What is contrast
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This design element is the smooth and gradual change from one material to another. Lighter flowers near the container edge blend into the heavier ones near the center.
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What is transition
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This means that one design element is more prevalent or noticeable, thereby capturing interest of the viewer.
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What is dominance
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This is known as the center of interest of the design, visually tying it together.
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What is a focal point
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These are two ways dominance can be achieved
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1. Using dominant plant material 2. Using an emphasized design element 3. Using a distinct style of design 4. Using a theme 5. Using a focal point
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Is it true or false that all arrangements must have a focal point.
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What is true
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There are eight ways a focal point can be achieved, list three
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1. Use of large flowers 2. Use of special form flowers such as orchids 3. Employing dark shades 4. Variation of concentration of plant material 5. Use of framing materials 6. Use of strong color contrast 7. Radiation of plant materials to a particular area 8. Use of accessories
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