A. RHYTHM
B. HARMONY
C. INFORMAL BALANCE
D. FORMAL BALANCE
E. PROPOTION
F. REPETITION
G. EMPHASIS
H.GRADIATION
I. BALANCE
G.RADIATION

1. It is a type of balance when the structure decoration and
accessories are different both sides from the center of the design.
2. These are smooth movement repeated again and again
3. It is a type of rhythm in which the eyes can move easily from
one part to the other on the small lines created by gathers
4. It a
principle of design in which from the center of the dress the
design should be identified on both sides.
5. It is a type of rhythm in which the parallel lines are formed by the
use of seams, lace, etc. which helps uninterrupted eye movement
6. It is a type of rhythm can be created by gradual change of lines,
shape or shade of the color
7. It is a type of balance shown when pants have pockets on both
sides with the same style, size and shape
8 It refers to a principle of design in which a large hat on a small
boy is out of proportion to his size.
9. It is a principle of design when a pretty collar, an attractive bow
bow or a lovely pin are observed
10. It is a relationship of different portion of a dress​


Answer :

Answer:

1. Informal balance.

2. Rhythm.

3. Radiation.

4. Balance.

5. Repetition.

6. Gradation.

7. Formal balance.

8. Proportion.

9. Emphasis.

10. Harmony.

Explanation:

Principles of designs can be defined as concepts which are typically used for organizing or arranging the structural

elements of a design. Thus, the ways in which these principles are applied generally affects the message of a piece of work.

1. Informal balance: It is a type of balance when the structure decoration and accessories are different both sides from the center of the design.

2. Rhythm: These are smooth movement repeated again and again

3. Radiation: It is a type of rhythm in which the eyes can move easily from one part to the other on the small lines created by gathers

4. Balance: It is a principle of design in which from the center of the dress the

design should be identified on both sides.

5. Repetition: It is a type of rhythm in which the parallel lines are formed by the use of seams, lace, etc. which helps uninterrupted eye movement

6. Gradation: It is a type of rhythm that can be created by gradual change of lines, shape or shade of the color

7. Formal balance: It is a type of balance shown when pants have pockets on both sides with the same style, size and shape.

8. Proportion: It refers to a principle of design in which a large hat on a small boy is out of proportion to his size.

9. Emphasis: It is a principle of design when a pretty collar, an attractive bow or a lovely pin are observed.

10. Harmony: It is a relationship of different portion of a dress.