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100

This Adobe software is primarily used for creating vector graphics and logos.

What is Adobe Illustrator?

100

This open-source design tool has become a popular alternative to Adobe Photoshop for collaborative interface design.

What is Figma?

100

This streaming company uses a bold red “N” as its logo.

What is Netflix?

100

What does RGB stand for?

Red, green, and blue.

100

This pop superstar’s 2023–2024 Eras Tour became one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time.

Who is Taylor Swift?

200

This design principle refers to the visual weight and distribution of elements within a composition.

What is balance?

200

The Nike “Swoosh” logo was designed in 1971 by this then–college student.

Who is Carolyn Davidson?

200

The four-color window logo—red, green, blue, and yellow—belongs to this software company.

What is Microsoft?

200

This design principle refers to how elements are arranged to create visual importance or guide the viewer’s eye.

What is hierarchy?

200

This streaming service gave us hits like Stranger Things, Bridgerton, and Squid Game.

What is Netflix?

300

In typography, the tiny decorative strokes at the ends of letters in fonts like Times New Roman are called these.

What are serifs?

300

This sans-serif typeface, created by Max Miedinger in 1957, remains one of the most used fonts in the world.

What is Helvetica?

300

This luxury fashion house’s interlocking “C” logo was designed by its founder in 1925.

What is Chanel?

300

What does CMYK stand for?

Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black

300

This South Korean girl group—known for songs like “Pink Venom” and “How You Like That”—made Coachella history.

Who is BLACKPINK?

400

This Scandinavian-inspired design style emphasizes simplicity with functionality.

What is minimalism?

400

This design term refers to the visual “space” between individual letters in a word.

What is kerning?

400

This Japanese car manufacturer’s logo features three overlapping ellipses.

What is Toyota?

400

In typography, this refers to the vertical spacing between lines of text.

What is leading?

400

What company was originally called "Cadabra"?

Amazon.

500

This compositional technique divides an image into nine equal parts to create visual interest and balance.

What is the rule of thirds?

500

The Amazon logo features this subtle design element that connects “A” to “Z.”

What is a smile-shaped arrow?

500

This car company’s logo features a prancing horse—originally used by an Italian World War I fighter pilot.

What is Ferrari?

500

In brand design, this foundational document defines how a company’s logo, colors, and typography should be used.

What is a brand style guide (or brand guidelines)?

500

This 2025 Marvel film will mark its official debut in the MCU.

What is the Fantastic Four?

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