🎨Design Basics
✍️ Typography
🎨 Color
💬 Client Communication
🤯 Design Fun Facts
100

What is the main purpose of white space in a design?

To improve readability and help elements stand out by reducing visual clutter.

100

What type of font is usually easier to read on screens: serif or sans-serif?

Sans-serif

100

What feeling does the color blue usually communicate in design?

Trust, calmness, and professionalism.

100

Which sentence sounds more professional:
“I don’t like this” or “I suggest changing this because…”?

“I suggest changing this because…”

100

Why does the Amazon logo have an arrow from A to Z?

It shows that Amazon sells everything from A to Z, and the arrow also looks like a smile.

200

Which design principle helps the most with clear readability: contrast, decoration, or texture?

Contrast

200

What happens if you use too many fonts in one design?

The design looks inconsistent and confusing, and readability decreases.

200

Why is high color contrast important for text?

It improves readability and accessibility, especially for users with visual impairments.

200

How should you politely ask a client for clearer feedback?

By asking specific questions, such as what they like or want improved.

200

What was one of the first computer programs used for graphic design?

Adobe Illustrator (released in 1987).

300

Why is alignment important in posters and websites?

Alignment creates visual order, makes content easier to scan, and helps users understand relationships between elements.

300

Why is font size hierarchy important in a layout?

It helps users quickly understand what information is most important.

300

Which color choice could confuse users on a warning sign?

Soft or calming colors like light blue or pastel green.

300

What is the best way to explain a design choice to a non-designer client?

Explain how it helps their goal, audience, or message, not technical terms.

300

What was the first font created for computers?

Chicago, designed by Susan Kare for the original Apple Macintosh.

400

A design looks messy even with good colors. What is the most likely problem?

Poor layout structure, such as inconsistent alignment or lack of spacing.

400

Which font choice would be a bad idea for a long paragraph, and why?

Decorative or script fonts, because they reduce readability over long text.

400

How can the same color mean different things in different cultures?

Cultural associations vary; for example, white can mean purity in some cultures and mourning in others.

400

A client says: “Make it pop.” What question should you ask next?

Ask what they want to stand out (color, headline, button, image, etc.).

400

What is the origin of the “Lorem Ipsum” text commonly used in design layouts?

It comes from a 2000-year-old Latin book called “De finibus bonorum et malorum” by Cicero, and is not just made-up words.

500

You must guide the viewer’s eye. Which design principle would you focus on first and why?

Visual hierarchy, because it shows what to look at first, second, and last.

500

How can typography change the mood of a brand without changing colors?

Font style, weight, spacing, and shape can make a brand feel formal, playful, modern, or serious.

500

A brand wants to look energetic but professional. Which color direction would you choose and why?

Strong but controlled colors (e.g., deep orange or blue with an accent), because they balance energy with trust.

500

How would you professionally disagree with a client’s design suggestion?

Acknowledge their idea and explain an alternative with a clear reason.

500

The dummy text “Lorem Ipsum”, how is it roughly translated in English?

“Lorem Ipsum” itself isn’t a literal Latin phrase. It comes from a corrupted version of “dolorem (pain) ipsum (itself)”. But here's the translation of the whole text:
“There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks after it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain…”

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