Introduction to Computer
Elements & Principles
Color Theory
Typography
Layout Design
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Father of Modern Computer

ALAN TURING

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This refers to a set of particular guidelines for graphic designers or artists.

Elements of Design

10

Name the three primary colors.

Red, Yellow, Blue
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the art of arranging letters and text in a way that makes the copy legible, clear, and visually appealing to the reader.

TYPOGRAPHY

10

It is the process of arranging visual elements—like text, images, and shapes—on a given page.

LAYOUT DESIGN

20

The physical, touchable, electronic and mechanical parts of a computer

HARDWARE

20

These are two-dimensional forms with defined boundaries.

SHAPES

20

This takes two colors from opposite sides of the color wheel, such as red and green or blue and orange.

COMPLEMENTARY COLORS
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a group of characters that share a common DNA

TYPEFACE

20

Name the 5 elements of Layout design

Text, Shapes, Lines, Image, Space

30

It is the metal and plastic box that contains the main components of the computer, including the motherboard, central processing unit (CPU), and power supply.

COMPUTER CASE

30

It refers to the distribution of visual weight in an artwork.

BALANCE

30

Who created the traditional color wheel to help us understand how different colors work together.

ISAAC NEWTON

30

DIFFERENTIATE SERIF & SANS

SERIF - have little strokes


Sans- No stroke

40

Name the types of a computer

DESKTOP, LAPTOP, TABLET, SERVER

40

It involves the repetition of elements in a regular and predictable manner.  

PATTERN

40

Differentiate SHADE, TINT, TONE

Shade - adding black

Tint- adding grey

Tone - adding white

40

Often referred to as “negative space"

White Space

50
That are the basic parts of a computer

Computer case, Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse

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It refers to the cohesive relationship between all elements in an artwork

UNITY
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Name the 4 qualities of a color wheel.

Hue, Saturation, Value, and Temperature

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It is the space between lines of text, also known as line spacing.

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