which term describes a picture in which one side has more than the other side?

(a)formal balance
(b)informal balance
(c)design simplicity
(d)shape

please help

1.d

2.b
3.b
4.c
5.d
6.a
7.c
8.b
9.c
10.c
11.a
12.c
13.b
14.c
15.b
16.d
17.b
18.d
19.b
20.b

It is definitely neither a nor b. The word "balance" decides that. By process of elimination, I would say "c" although none of them seems precise enough.

Sra

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Can you send me with questions and answers please to make sure am i correct. Thank you

To determine which term describes a picture in which one side has more than the other side, you need to understand the concept of balance in design.

Balance in design refers to the distribution of visual weight in a composition. There are two main types of balance: formal balance (also known as symmetrical balance) and informal balance (also known as asymmetrical balance).

Formal balance (option a) is when the elements of a composition are arranged symmetrically, with equal visual weight on both sides of an imaginary vertical or horizontal axis. In a picture with formal balance, both sides would have the same amount of elements and visual weight.

Informal balance (option b) is when the elements of a composition are arranged asymmetrically, with different visual weight on either side of the axis. In a picture with informal balance, one side may have more elements or more visual weight than the other side.

Design simplicity (option c) pertains to the overall simplicity or complexity of a design and is not specifically related to the distribution of visual weight.

Shape (option d) refers to the outline or contour of an object or figure. While shape can contribute to the overall visual balance of a picture, it does not specifically describe a picture with one side having more than the other.

Based on the descriptions provided, the term that describes a picture in which one side has more than the other side is informal balance (option b).