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100

In an era dominated by diverse digital devices, what type of design trend has emerged as critical?

Responsive design

100

What is the main purpose of a logo in branding?

To represent the company's identity

100

Which principle of design refers to the visual weight of elements in a composition?

Balance

100

What does hierarchy in design help to achieve?

Arrangement of elements to show their importance

100

What are the 4 main categories of typefaces?

Serif, sans serif, display, script

200

What is one of the earliest forms of graphic design?

Cave paintings

200

What is one reason for creating a digital mockup?

Professional Appearance

200

What does 'CMYK' stand for?

Cyan, magenta, yellow, Key (black)

200

List 3 vector file types

svg

eps

pdf

200

Name 5 key elements in establishing a typographic hierarchy? 

Contrast

Alignment

Font size

Color

Font Weight

300

Who is often credited with the invention of movable type printing in the 15th century?

Johannes Gutenberg

300

A 'brand voice' is best described as:

The tone and style of communication

300

In Design, what does 'kerning' refer to?

The space between individual letters

300

List 4 Raster file types

PNG

JPG

GIF

TIF

300

What is leading?

The space between two lines of text.

400

Which 19th-century art and design movement, led by William Morris, emphasized traditional craftsmanship and simple forms as a reaction against industrialization?

Arts and Crafts Movement

400

Name 4 of the 7 different types of logos

Lettermarks

Wordmarks (logotypes)

Pictorial Marks (logo symbols)

Abstract Logo mark

Mascot

Combination Mark

400

What does PPI stand for and what is it for?

Pixels per inch; It affects how an image appears on screens and is critical for web design, digital photography, and any digital work

400

What is the importance of alignment in Design? How does aligning elements influence the overall effectiveness and aesthetics of a design? 

Alignment groups elements, creates balance, creates structure, creates connections between elements

400

What is the difference between serif and sans serif? 

Serif fonts have those decorative lines or tapers (also commonly referred to as “tails” or “feet”) while sans serif fonts don't

500

-Not on the final-

How did the printing press revolutionize graphic design? 

  • It mechanized the printing process, allowing for the mass production of books and printed materials
  • This innovation dramatically reduced the cost and time required to produce texts, making knowledge more accessible to a broader audience. 
  • The printing press democratized information, sparking a surge in literacy rates and intellectual exchange across Europe.
500

What is the Pantone Matching System and what is it used for?

Standardized color matching system widely used in graphic design and printing to specify colors accurately across different mediums and materials

500

What is the difference between Vector and Raster?

Vector is infinitely scalable.

Raster is made up of finite pixels, when scaled up, may lose quality

500

What is the difference between LPI and DPI

Lines per inch is used in printing to define the resolution of a halftone screen. It affects how images and tones are reproduced on paper. 

Dots per inch is a measure of the resolution of a printed document or digital scan.

500

Anatomy of type; what is the difference between a bowl and a counter? 

A counter is the area of a letter that is entirely or partially enclosed by a letter form or a symbol. The stroke that creates such a space is known as a "bowl"

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