
Module 6: Principles of Layout, Graphic, and Visual Message Design Quiz No. 6
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- Q15. Play safe with neutral.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q27. Add sophistication where less is more.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q38. Need to lay equal stress on each element.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q410. Need to add beauty to your work.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q513. Clears up the mess.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q614. Shouts for attention.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q715. Refract negative spaceUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q81. Go linear when you need to make a point straight.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q92. At times, an absolute lack of symmetry makes an impact.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q103. Deal with the clutter, stick to the rules.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q114. Make sure no one misses your call outs.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q126. Works best for limited data.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q139. Need to lay maximum strength on a particular aspect.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q1411. Make your audience move with the flowUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q1512. Say it loud and clear with a typeface.Users enter free textType an Answer30s