What is a vector graphic?
Tool that selects on the basis of similar color
What is the Magic Wand Tool?
The “Links” panel in Adobe InDesign shows:
What is a list of all the images and graphics used in the document?
Invisible compositional lines underlying a typographic layout:
What is
Score?
The main advantage of working with vector graphics in illustrator:
Free Transform has the shortcut:
What is Control>t?
InDesign feature allows you to apply consistent elements across multiple pages:
What are Parent or Master Pages?
Form follows function means:
What is
when something's purpose defines an object & efficiency is most important (the opposite of Form over function).
A rough layout of a printed piece showing layout of type/image:
What is a
Dummy?
The Creative Cloud Libraries in Illustrator allow users to:
Save and share assets across Adobe applications
Option was not selected in the Magic Wand tool to create a selection like the one shown below:
What is Contiguous?
The purpose of preflight tools in Adobe InDesign:
What is it to check for and correct potential printing issues?
An elements interrupting an allover pattern or feeling automatically attracts our eyes by being difference. This phenomenon is knows as:
hint: this term is a Principle of Design.
What is
Emphasis?
What are the small lines framing the rectangles and what are they for?
What are:
Crop Marks or Lines &
They are for indicating where to cut out the cards.
“CMYK” stands for what in the context of Illustrator:
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black)
The only filter listed:
Difference
Sponge
Multiply
Sketch
What is Sketch?
Option in InDesign allows you to create interactive elements in digital publication
What are Hyperlinks?
Identify the Color terms for each definition below:
1. Colors across the color wheel.
2. Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
3. Colors between two secondary colors.
What are:
1. Complimentary Colors.
2. Analogous Colors.
3. Tertiary Colors.
A document that has been checked over for errors by the printer and is ready to print:
What is a
PRINT READY file?
The “Appearance” panel in Illustrator allows you to:
What is it to Add and edit effects, styles, and transparency?
What 2 reasons you would want to save an image in the PSD file format?
To save individual layers for the image.
To easily re-edit the image later on.
Purpose of using character styles in InDesign:
What is it
To apply consistent formatting to selected text?
This image refers to what type of balance?
What is
Symmetrical Balance?
Name 2 (there are at least 7) reasons why Preflight is necessary before going to print:
Strategic work helps define the product being created.
-Files are not corrupt
-All graphics and images are linked.
-Image files have the correct color format, resolution, color profiles.
-Detects transparency image problems.
-Art is in a compatible file format.
-Fonts are accessible (or outline/rasterized) to the printer's provider system.
-Page layout document size, margins, bleeds, marks and page information all fit within the constraints of the output device.