This Adobe software, shines brightest with multi-page document page layout.
What is InDesign?

This is the name of the tool highlighted in green.
What is the marquee tool?
This happens when you forget to save your Photoshop file as a PSD before exporting.
What is losing your layers?
Using light text on a dark background to make words stand out.
What is contrast?
In InDesign, this feature ensures page numbers update automatically across a document.
What is using a parent page with number special characters?
This Adobe software shines brightest when working with raster images.
What is Photoshop?

This is the name of the tool circled in green.
What is the lasso tool?
This Illustrator mistake makes artwork blurry when scaled.
What is rasterizing vector artwork?
Adding recurring colors, shapes, or fonts to create visual consistency.
What is repetition?
In Illustrator, this panel helps keep related objects organized so designs are easier to edit.
What is the Layers Panel?
This Adobe Illustrator tool shines when used to turn two connecting shapes into a single object.
What is the pathfinder tool?

This is the background color in this Photoshop screenshot.
What is black?
This Photoshop action permanently applies changes and removes flexibility.
What is flattening the image or saving as a JPG?
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This element of design refers to how big or small something appears compared to other items.
What is scale (or proportion)?
This InDesign action allows you to change a parent element on one page without affecting others.
What is overriding a parent page item?
This InDesign and Illustrator option shines when used to add a color edge to a shape.
What is stroke?

The part of this image circled in red serves this function.
What is lock the image and the mask so that they can be moved and transformed together?
This happens when you forget to package an InDesign file before submitting or sending it.
What is missing fonts and images?
Making one element stand out as the most important part of a design.
What is emphasis (or hierarchy)?
In Illustrator, this feature lets you design multiple page sizes or versions in a single document.
What are artboards?
This resolution is needed to create printed versions of design projects.
What is 300DPI (or PPI)?

This is the number of pages being created in this InDesign project.
What is 8?
This happens when you resize a low‑resolution image too large in Photoshop or InDesign.
What is pixelation (or a blurry image)?
Building a design where the left side mirrors the right.
What is symmetry?
This InDesign setting allows left and right pages to appear as spreads.
What are Facing Pages?