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- Q1
The following (.psd .jpg .png .gif) are examples of;
style format
recipe format
design format
file format
60s - Q2
Why would you want to save an image in the PSD file format?
To easily share the image with people who don't have Photoshop
To optimize the image for the Web
multiplem://To save individual layers for the image:To easily re-edit the image later on
60s - Q3
Which of the following explains "Form"?
Form is a 3-dimensional shape having depth and height.
Form is a 2-dimensional shape having depth, height, and width.
Form is a 3-dimensional shape having height, width, and area.
Form is a 3-dimensional shape having depth, height, and width.
60s - Q4
Which of the following explains unity?
When a work of art achieves a quality of wholeness or looks complete
When a work of art achieves a quality that makes the artist famous
When a work of art looks not complete and looks like a piece of a whole.
When a work of art achieves a quality of appeal and appeals to anyone
120s - Q5
What creates a sense of motion in a work of art?
Contrast
Rhythm
Texture
Movement
30s - Q6
Shapes are 2 dimensional and can be____.
Geometric
3 dimensional or organic
Geometric
Geometric or organic
60s - Q7
What are the characteristics of color?
Hue, Value
Hue, wavelength, value
Value, wavelength intensity
Intensity, value, hue
60s - Q8
What are the characteristics of a line?
Length, width, and direction
Value, Hue, and Intensity
Direction, width, and Intensity
Width, Height, and Direction
60s - Q9
The Visual Hierarchy in Graphic Design is
The order in which the elements of composition are viewed-order of importance.
The Pecking order of the graphic elements
The Color Pyramid we look at to design colors in a design.
The Chain of command of how the design is assigned.
120s - Q10
The Principle of design states that as a designer you should group related elements together...so the related elements are seen as one united group rather than a bunch of unrelated pieces.
Alignment
Emphasis
Hierarchy
Proximity
120s - Q11
A good rule thumb for Typography and the use of font families in design is to not use more than _______ fonts.
3
4
1
2
30s - Q12
Emphasis is when....
All parts of the artwork look good
One part of the artwork is unique and defines the artist
One part of the artwork is dominant and draws the eye
One part of the artwork is better than the rest
120s - Q13
What is referred to as the style or appearance of text, and the art of working with text for the purpose of usability and visual appeal?
Tracking
Kerning
Typography
Typeface
60s - Q14
Typefaces that have small decorative lines added as visual embellishments to the basic form of their characters.
San Serif
Serif
Decorative
Script
45s - Q15
What term refers to how a typeface is designed and how well one individual character can be distinguished from another?
Legibility
Kerning
Leading
Readability
45s