This type of file cannot be edited.
What is PDF?
What is Pantone?
This is the mark at the end of the letter form.
What is serif?
This is the simplest form of identity design.
What is a logo?
This concept draws your attention to a specific place in a design.
What is Hierarchy?
This type of graphic is easily scalable because it's made up of complex algorithms. It does not lose resolution as it is made larger/smaller.
Vector
This color is typically associated with health.
What is green?
This is the style of font that should be used for digital devices.
What is sans serif?
This is document created by organizations to standardize their design policies.
What is Visual Identity System?
This type of alignment is the same on both sides.
What is symetrical?
This refers to the sharpness of an image, meaning the number of pixels per one-inch square can make an image blurry or sharp.
Resolution
What does CMYK stand for?
What is Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black?
This refers to the line that text orients towards. It can apply to paragraphs, words, or even images. Individual text layers can orient left, center, right or justified.
What is Alignment?
This is the 1st step in the design process.
What is Interview Client?
Grouping specific items together in a design is called this.
What is Proximity?
These are the building blocks of art.
What are Elements?
The "I See Color" Ted Talk is about this individual.
Who is Neil Harbisson?
This is the distance between lines.
What is Leading?
These documents create a historical record of typefaces.
What are type specimen books?
Representing information consistently on repeatedly in a design is called this.
What is Repetition?
A color mode meant for digital screens.
How many ink colors are used in the printing process?
This is the overall space in a word.
What is Tracking?
This is the final step in the design process.
What is client review and revision?
Emphasizing the difference between elements in a design is called this.
What is Contrast?