KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
GRAPHIC DESIGNS
TYPES OF FONTS
TEAM ROLES
FILE FORMATS
100

It allows one to copy any text selected.

Control C

100

A type of fill that is transitioning into a darker or lighter color.

Gradient fill

100

A font without serifs.

Sans serif

100

Responsible for developing, maintaining, and operating computer software.

Programmer

100

A file format commonly used to save vector images.

Ai (Adobe Illustrator)

200

Allows one to print a paper or document without looking for a print function.

Control P

200

A darker highlight on the selected graphic.

Stroke

200

A standard font common on most papers.

Arial.

200

Makes team assignments, sets deadlines for the project, and ensures deadlines are met.

Project manager

200

A file format used mostly for graphics.

Png

300
Allows one to undo any mistakes made in documents or papers.

Control Z

300

A graphic that is filled with one color.

Solid fill

300

A fancier yet more professional-looking font.

Times New Roman

300

Provides and checks the accuracy of the content for a project.

Copy writer

300

 A high-quality raster image format that is immensely favored by photographers.

Tif

400

Allows one to save their work without having to find a save button.

Control S

400

A graphic with an almost see-through color or graphic.

Opacity

400

The use of fonts in a yearbook.

Typography

400

Creates the lock and the feel of a project.

Graphic artist

400

A very common, compressed image file format, used mostly for digital images.

jpg

500

Allows one to bring back something they accidentally undid.

Control Y

500

A type of graphic that can include dots, stripes, or even spots.

Patterns

500

A font that looks like it has a serif, but doesn't, and is also a form of writing.

Cursive

500

A person tasked with making sure several goods are sold within a specific time frame.

Yearbook sales manager

500

 It is the most common type of vector image file.

Svg

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