Milady Ch. 14
An understanding of design and _ will help you develop the artistic skill and judgement
needed to create the best possible design for your client. - correct answer-art
By having a better understanding of the principles of hair design, you will: understand why a
particular hairstyle will or will not be the _ for a client; have helpful guidelines to assist in
achieving your _; be able to create haircuts and styles designed to help clients _ area of
concern while _ their most attractive areas. - correct answer-best; styling vision; camouflage;
emphasising
Modern inspiration in fashion often starts as _ which then moves to the streets as a
phenomenon or trend. - correct answer-individual expression
List some sources of inspiration. - correct answer-Movies, TV, magazines, videos, and even
a person on the street
One of the best sources of design inspiration can be found in - correct answer-nature
What places, things, or people inspire your creativity? - correct answer-Music and
YouTubers
A good designer always envisions the end result before the beginning. True or False? -
correct answer-True
Once inspired, what do you need to decide next? - correct answer-which tools and
techniques are needed to achieve your design
You have been inspired by a photograph and want to try out a new design. When working
out the details and planning of a design, where should you begin?
A) On your next client
B) On yourself
C) On a mannequin head - correct answer-C) On a mannequin head
As a designer, what must you develop? - correct answer-A visual understanding of which
hairstyles work best on different face shapes and body types.
Along with learning through study, it is best to _ until you gain a working knowledge of the
process of hair design. - correct answer-practice
Having a strong foundation in technique along with practicing personal skills will allow you to
take _. - correct answer-calculated risks
Often stylists limit positive risks and confine themselves to their current comfort zone.
Sometimes comfort zones can translate into:
A) "risk-taker"
, B) "outside-the-box innovator"
C) "dated and uninspiring" - correct answer-C) Dated and uninspiring
Great hairstylists find inspiration everywhere by keeping an eye out for what is new in the
beauty industry and by dedicating themselves to their - correct answer-continuing education
What are the five basic elements of three-dimensional design? - correct answer-1) Line
2) Form
3) Space
4) Design texture
5) Colour
_ define form and space and create the shape, design, and movement of a hairstyle. They
can be _ or _. - correct answer-Lines; straight; curved
Horizontal lines - correct answer-Extend in the same direction and maintain a constant
distance apart and are parallel from the floor and relative to the horizon
Vertical lines - correct answer-Lines are up and down
Diagonal lines - correct answer-Positioned between horizontal and vertical lines
Curved lines - correct answer-Lines moving in a circular or semicircular direction
Use of horizontal lines - correct answer-Create width in hair design
Use of vertical lines - correct answer-Create length and height in hair design
Use of diagonal lines - correct answer-Used to emphasize or minimize facial features, and
also used to create interest in hair design
Use of curved lines - correct answer-Used to soften a design
A client would like a hairstyle that minimises her large nose. Which type of line might be
most helpful in a design to meet this goal? - correct answer-Diagonal
Describe a single line in hairstyling. - correct answer-They are used in one-length hairstyles.
These hairstyles are best for clients requiring the lowest maintenance when styling their hair.
Describe a parallel line in hairstyling. - correct answer-Repeating lines in a hairstyle. The
lines can be straight or curved. The repetition of lines creates more interest of the design.
Describe a contrasting line in hairstyle. - correct answer-Horizontal and vertical lines that
meet at a 90° angle. These lines create a hard edge. Contrasting lines in a design usually
create distinct looks and work best for clients able to carry off a strong style.
An understanding of design and _ will help you develop the artistic skill and judgement
needed to create the best possible design for your client. - correct answer-art
By having a better understanding of the principles of hair design, you will: understand why a
particular hairstyle will or will not be the _ for a client; have helpful guidelines to assist in
achieving your _; be able to create haircuts and styles designed to help clients _ area of
concern while _ their most attractive areas. - correct answer-best; styling vision; camouflage;
emphasising
Modern inspiration in fashion often starts as _ which then moves to the streets as a
phenomenon or trend. - correct answer-individual expression
List some sources of inspiration. - correct answer-Movies, TV, magazines, videos, and even
a person on the street
One of the best sources of design inspiration can be found in - correct answer-nature
What places, things, or people inspire your creativity? - correct answer-Music and
YouTubers
A good designer always envisions the end result before the beginning. True or False? -
correct answer-True
Once inspired, what do you need to decide next? - correct answer-which tools and
techniques are needed to achieve your design
You have been inspired by a photograph and want to try out a new design. When working
out the details and planning of a design, where should you begin?
A) On your next client
B) On yourself
C) On a mannequin head - correct answer-C) On a mannequin head
As a designer, what must you develop? - correct answer-A visual understanding of which
hairstyles work best on different face shapes and body types.
Along with learning through study, it is best to _ until you gain a working knowledge of the
process of hair design. - correct answer-practice
Having a strong foundation in technique along with practicing personal skills will allow you to
take _. - correct answer-calculated risks
Often stylists limit positive risks and confine themselves to their current comfort zone.
Sometimes comfort zones can translate into:
A) "risk-taker"
, B) "outside-the-box innovator"
C) "dated and uninspiring" - correct answer-C) Dated and uninspiring
Great hairstylists find inspiration everywhere by keeping an eye out for what is new in the
beauty industry and by dedicating themselves to their - correct answer-continuing education
What are the five basic elements of three-dimensional design? - correct answer-1) Line
2) Form
3) Space
4) Design texture
5) Colour
_ define form and space and create the shape, design, and movement of a hairstyle. They
can be _ or _. - correct answer-Lines; straight; curved
Horizontal lines - correct answer-Extend in the same direction and maintain a constant
distance apart and are parallel from the floor and relative to the horizon
Vertical lines - correct answer-Lines are up and down
Diagonal lines - correct answer-Positioned between horizontal and vertical lines
Curved lines - correct answer-Lines moving in a circular or semicircular direction
Use of horizontal lines - correct answer-Create width in hair design
Use of vertical lines - correct answer-Create length and height in hair design
Use of diagonal lines - correct answer-Used to emphasize or minimize facial features, and
also used to create interest in hair design
Use of curved lines - correct answer-Used to soften a design
A client would like a hairstyle that minimises her large nose. Which type of line might be
most helpful in a design to meet this goal? - correct answer-Diagonal
Describe a single line in hairstyling. - correct answer-They are used in one-length hairstyles.
These hairstyles are best for clients requiring the lowest maintenance when styling their hair.
Describe a parallel line in hairstyling. - correct answer-Repeating lines in a hairstyle. The
lines can be straight or curved. The repetition of lines creates more interest of the design.
Describe a contrasting line in hairstyle. - correct answer-Horizontal and vertical lines that
meet at a 90° angle. These lines create a hard edge. Contrasting lines in a design usually
create distinct looks and work best for clients able to carry off a strong style.