Questions: Question 3 Which of the following are examples of the Principles of Design? repetition, unity and variety, proportion and value. scale, line, movement and pattern balance, emphasis, repetition and proportion. balance, emphasis, color and proportion.

Question 3
Which of the following are examples of the Principles of Design?
repetition, unity and variety, proportion and value.
scale, line, movement and pattern
balance, emphasis, repetition and proportion.
balance, emphasis, color and proportion.
Transcript text: Question 3 Which of the following are examples of the Principles of Design? repetition, unity and variety, proportion and value. scale, line, movement and pattern balance, emphasis, repetition and proportion. balance, emphasis, color and proportion.
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The answer is balance, emphasis, repetition and proportion.

Explanation
Option 1: repetition, unity and variety, proportion and value.
  • This option includes some elements that are principles of design, such as repetition and proportion, but unity and variety are more often considered elements of art rather than principles.
Option 2: scale, line, movement and pattern
  • Scale and movement can be considered principles of design, but line is typically an element of art, and pattern is more often a design element rather than a principle.
Option 3: balance, emphasis, repetition and proportion.
  • This option correctly lists principles of design. Balance, emphasis, repetition, and proportion are all widely recognized as principles that guide the arrangement and organization of elements in art and design.
Option 4: balance, emphasis, color and proportion.
  • While balance, emphasis, and proportion are principles of design, color is generally considered an element of art rather than a principle.
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