
DM U2 M1 (1)
Quiz by Aisha Provoteaux
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What is the term for the visual weight of elements in a composition?
A monochromatic colour scheme uses different shades and tints of a single colour. What is the effect of using a monochromatic colour scheme?
Which colour palette is most likely to evoke feelings of happiness and optimism?
What do you call a lighter version of a colour created by adding white?
What primary colours when mixed in equal amounts create a neutral grey?
The rule of thirds suggests placing points of interest at which intersections?
What is the purpose of using leading lines in a composition?
How can colour choices in a digital design be made accessible for users with vision impairments?
When choosing colours for a digital design, what factor should be considered first?
A black and white colour scheme, when used appropriately, can evoke a feeling of:
How can negative space, also known as white space, contribute to the usability of a user interface (UI) design?
In a digital design, how can you effectively utilise proximity to improve the user's understanding of information?
In a website design, how can repetition be effectively used to enhance user experience and navigation?
What makes a point of interest effective in a digital design?
What effect does symmetry have on a composition?
You are designing a new logo for a technology company. How can incorporating the golden ratio (φ) benefit your design?
What is the term for the relationship between the sizes of objects in a composition?
Which term refers to the use of various viewpoints to create interest and variety in a composition?
How can lighting impact the visual appeal of a composition?
In design, what does the term "contrast" refer to?