The method with which an artist or designer employs technical skills or materials to achieve a finished product or endeavour.
The tertiary colours are made by mixing one primary colour and one secondary colour. There are six tertiary colours: yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, and yellow-green.
Texture is one of seven elements of art. It is used to describe the way a three-dimensional work actually feels when touched. In two-dimensional work, such as painting, it may refer to the visual "feel" of a piece.
In painting, tint is any colour plus white.
Tone is one of the seven elements of art. The lightness or darkness of something – this could be a shade, or how dark or light a colour appears. In painting, tone is any colour plus grey.
Transparency is simply the quality of being able to see through one or more layers in an artwork.
A substance that is translucent lets some light pass through making it partially see-through.
The art and technique of designing and/or arranging type letters, numbers, and punctuation marks, and of printing from them.