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Business, 03.02.2020 15:47 mcaninch36

1. which design style resembles a half-moon?
a. hand-tied
b. crescent
c. abstract
d. western line
2. refers to the process of tying materials together to hold them in place in an arrangement.
a. binding
b. grouping
c. clustering
d. banding
3. it's most accurate to say that hand-tied arrangements
a. are especially popular for weddings.
b. include only one or two floral materials.
c. are difficult to carry.
d. require a concealed water supply.
4. floral designers use the technique when they place two pieces of identical material in an
arrangement, one immediately behind the other.
a. framing
b. terracing
c. grouping
d. shadowing
5. which design style encourages a complete manipulation of floral materials into unnatural geometric
shapes and colors?
a. new wave
b. ikebana
c. abstract
d. new convention
6. it's most accurate to say that contemporary design styles
a. allow designers the opportunity to work with better flowers.
b. create more opportunity for the shop to be profitable because they use less-expensive flowers.
c. show customers that floral shops seek high-end clientele.
d. allow materials to maintain their integrity; customers can appreciate each component's beauty, and therefore, the design's
value.
7. which of the following design techniques would generally be employed in a new-convention
arrangement?
a. binding
b. framing
c. banding
d. sequencing
8. the design technique that involves placing groups of materials together with little or no space between
them is called
a. framing.
b. grouping.
c. sequencing.
d. clustering.
9. the design technique that gives prominence to groups of material in an arrangement is called
a. binding.
b. zoning.
c. banding.
d. terracing.
10. in nature, an example of a parallel design is a
a. forest.
b. tumbleweed.
c. rocky creek bed.
d. snow-capped mountain.

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