Cars
Structures
Principles

Inventions
Computers
100

This car brand’s logo features a prancing horse

What is Ferrari?

100

This Paris tower, designed by Gustave Eiffel, was built for the 1889 World’s Fair.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

100

This design principle uses differences in size, color, or shape to emphasize elements.

What is Contrast?

100

This 15th-century invention by Gutenberg revolutionized printing.

What is the Printing Press?

100

This designer, known for the minimalist Apple aesthetic, shaped products like the iPhone and iMac.

Who is Jony Ive?

200

This 1960s Ford model, designed for speed, is named after a wild horse.

What is the Mustang?

200

This Sydney structure, with its sail-like roof, is an iconic opera house.

What is the Sydney Opera House?

200

This principle aligns elements to create order and structure in a design.

What is Alignment?

200

This design tool, invented by Adobe, is used for digital illustration.

What is Illustrator?

200

This portable computer, first popularized in the 1980s, is designed to be used on your lap.

What is a laptop?

300

This German designer’s firm created the iconic Porsche 911 silhouette.

Who is Ferdinand Porsche (or Porsche Design)?

300

This ancient Roman structure used arches to transport water.

What is an Aqueduct?

300

This principle repeats visual elements to create consistency and unity.

What is Repetition?

300

This 19th-century invention allowed designers to create precise technical drawings.

What is the Drafting Table (or T-Square)?

300

This Microsoft operating system, launched in 1995, introduced the Start menu and a user-friendly interface.

What is Windows 95?

400

This electric car company’s Model S was praised for its minimalist interior design.

What is Tesla?

400

This Frank Gehry-designed museum in Bilbao features a titanium-clad exterior.

What is the Guggenheim Bilbao?

400

This principle balances elements to create a sense of stability in a composition.

What is Balance?

400

This 1980s invention by Apple popularized graphical user interfaces in design.

What is the Macintosh?

400

This input device, designed to replace complex keyboard commands, was popularized by Apple’s Macintosh in 1984.

What is the mouse?

500

This 1930s car, designed for affordability, was nicknamed the “People’s Car.”

  • What is the Volkswagen Beetle?


500

This Japanese architect’s minimalist Tadao Ando-designed church uses concrete and light dramatically.

What is the Church of the Light?


500

This Gestalt principle states that users perceive incomplete shapes as whole.

What is Closure?

500

This 1969 invention by Douglas Engelbart transformed how designers interact with computers.

What is the Computer Mouse?

500

Microsoft's alternative to the iPod

The Zune

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