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question 22 (1 point) which design element is the directional wave patt…

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question 22 (1 point)
which design element is the directional wave patterns or illusion of motion in the hair?
○ a space
○ b form
○ c design texture
○ d design lines

question 23 (1 point)
the hair design principle of emphasis is defined as ______.
○ a a recurrent pattern of movement in a design
○ b establishing appropriate proportion in a design
○ c the design’s unity
○ d the focus that first draws the eye

question 24 (1 point)
____ lines are positioned between horizontal and vertical lines and are often used to emphasize or minimize facial features.
○ a diagonal
○ b transitional
○ c curved
○ d parallel

Explanation:

Response
Question 22
Brief Explanations

To determine the design element for directional wave patterns or illusion of motion in hair, we analyze each option:

  • Option a (space) relates to area/volume, not motion.
  • Option b (form) refers to shape, not directional motion.
  • Option c (design texture) involves surface quality, not directional patterns.
  • Option d (design lines) can create directional wave patterns or the illusion of motion, as lines guide the eye and suggest movement.
Brief Explanations

To define the hair design principle of emphasis:

  • Option a (recurrent pattern of movement) describes rhythm, not emphasis.
  • Option b (establishing appropriate proportion) describes proportion, not emphasis.
  • Option c (the design’s unity) describes unity, not emphasis.
  • Option d (the focus that first draws the eye) matches the definition of emphasis, as emphasis creates a focal point.
Brief Explanations

To identify the lines between horizontal and vertical for emphasizing/minimizing facial features:

  • Option a (Diagonal) is at an angle but not between horizontal/vertical in the transitional sense.
  • Option b (Transitional) lines are positioned between horizontal and vertical, used to adjust facial feature perception.
  • Option c (Curved) lines are rounded, not between horizontal/vertical.
  • Option d (Parallel) lines run alongside each other, not between horizontal/vertical.

Answer:

d. design lines

Question 23