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These are called principles of art.
The elements of art are line, shape, form, texture, value, space, and color. The principles of design (also called the principles of art) are balance, harmony, contrast, emphasis, movement, repetition, rhythm, proportion, and unity.Note that there may be different names for some of these concepts.
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The elements of visual art are components or parts of a work of art that can be isolated and defined. The elements are the following: Line, shape, color, value, space, form, texture. Different authors have slightly different lists of elements. Sometimes form is called mass. Some authors include time, direction, size, and others. The elements, along with the principles of visual art, became codified as a way of discussing the appearance of works of visual art.
A chemist called Dmitri Mendeleev created the best way of arranging all the chemical elements- the modern periodic table. He arranged the elements based on their groups, e.g group 1 = alkali metals etc. Protons and nuclei hadn't been observed in his day, so any estimations and predicted elements needed to be clarified in the future. Mendeleev's predictions were accurate- hence his legendary table still exists today. I just hope I've spelt his name correctly!
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OPSEC stands for Operations Security. The advantage of incorporating OPSEC principles in the planning stage of any operation is called the early detection of OPOSEC problems.
These are called principles of art.
The rule used to organize the elements in order to achieve composition is principles of design. The successful unification of the elements of art and the principles of deign in an artwork is composition.
Arranging characters in alphabetic order is called sorting. It involves arranging letters or symbols in a predetermined sequence based on their position in the alphabet.
The elements of art are line, shape, form, texture, value, space, and color. The principles of design (also called the principles of art) are balance, harmony, contrast, emphasis, movement, repetition, rhythm, proportion, and unity.Note that there may be different names for some of these concepts.
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Sorting
This is known as arranging the numbers in ascending order.
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