Chapter Four
The impression of how a pictured object feels (to the touch) is called
Texture
Two aspects of book design for which durability is a prime consideration are
book binding and dust jacket.
To be effective, illustrations in children's books must
contribute to the story's meaning.
Endpapers, dust jacket, and frontispiece are parts of the book's
design
An art style that communicates an inner feeling by distorting external reality is
expressionistic art.
The artistic style that communicates an emotional experience more than an external reality is
expressionistic art.
The artistic style usually seen in picturebooks set in the distant past and supposedly representative of the artistic style prevalent in the culture featured in the story is
folk art.
Lines that suggest calm and tranquility are
horizontal.
Artistic media refers to
ink, pencil, photography, and oils.
The visual element that may define the outline of an illustration, define the outline of objects in an illustration, or suggest action or emotion is
line.
Highlighting an object in an illustration to show isolation can be achieved by manipulating
negative, or blank, space.
Color in picturebook illustrations
suggests mood and emotion.
Book design in graphic novels is based upon
the arrangement of panels on the page.
Book design includes
the size, shape, and binding of a book.
Line, color, texture, shape, and composition are
visual elements.