answersLogoWhite

0

It refers to the stability of elements on either side of an imaginary line in a piece of work.

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do you spell cymmatary?

The likely word is "cemetery" (graveyard).A word similar in pronunciation is symmetry, a balanced design or appearance.


How can you use the word blanced in a sentence?

I think you mean balanced, not blanced.He made a balanced speed at the UN.She's following a balanced diet.


What does it mean ill-balanced pleaseeeeeeeeee?

There is no such word as ill-balanced. I presume you mean unbalanced which means some who is erratic, unsound, not stable, physically or mentally


A balanced design on what format is a formal design?

i dont knows


What does the word autocat mean?

civil structural design


What does the word curlicue mean?

A decorative curl or twist in the design of an object.


What does the word 'EMBLEM' mean?

A name sticker or a design by a person is what an emblem is.


What does the word user requirements mean in design and technology?

what does the client require it for


What would de-milking mean if it was a word?

"Demilking" is not actually a word. However, DeMilked is a design magazine.


What does the word balanced force mean?

A Balanced force is a force that does not change in motion.For example, an arm wrestling match in which both opponents are equal in strength, in this case neither.


What is a balanced latin-square design?

A balanced latin-square design is a modified version of the latin-square design. The balanced design is invented in order to account for first order carry-over effects (e.g. learning, fatigue, contrast). The balanced latin-square design follows a designated algorithm which decides on the sequence in which manipulations will be executed. With a size of 4 a balanced Latin-Square design will look as follows: A B D C B C A D C D B A D A C B This ensures that a manipulation will be followed by a different manipulation in the other sequence.


What does the word pattern mean in design art history?

A recognizable arrangement of elements.