Art & Design
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100

Art movement from the first half of the 20th century that originated from a German art school, emphasizing minimalism, functionality, and geometric shapes.

Bauhaus

100

The queen of England was known for having this breed of dog.

Corgi

100

The term “soccer” was originated in the late 19th century in this country.

England

100

Corporate logo with a hidden arrow found in the negative space, meant to represent speed and accuracy.

FedEx

100

The fifth planet from the sun.

Jupiter

200

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White

200

Country that recently made news for its ban on “XL Bully” breeds.

UK

200

Accused of “sportswashing,” this country has spent over $6 billion since 2021 on sporting deals, pulling player such as Ronaldo, Neymar, and Benzema from European leagues.

Saudi Arabia

200

This company’s logo designer famously was only paid $35 for her iconic 1971 design, which has since become a global icon.

Nike

200

1996 Warner Bros. film, featuring Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny.

Space Jam

300

This NYC-based designer, and former Leo Burnett employee, has been known for their use of self-exposure; announcing the opening of their studio by sending clients a promotional postcard with a photo of themself wearing socks and nothing else.

Stefan Sagmeister

300

Alaskan sled dog who became famous for his contribution in 1925 of helping transport essential medicine from Anchorage to Nome during a deadly diphtheria epidemic.

Balto

300

Former Manchester United player, and ex-husband to Shakira, this Spanish-native player has recently started up his own seven-a-side league in retirement, known as the “Kings League”.

Gerard Pique

300

This car manufacturer’s logo originally included Marlette ducks in its crest.

Cadillac

300

Term used to describe the spacing between individual letters or characters.

Kerning

400

At 94 years old, this Japanese artist is known for their use of polka dots and infinity installations.

Yayoi Kusama

400

A style of hot dog, originating in Mexico, and popular in Tucson, that consists of a hot dog wrapped in bacon, topped with pinto beans, onions, tomatoes, and served on a bolillo-style bun.

Sonoran hot dog

400

Barcelona-native artist who designed the poster for the 1982 World Cup in Spain.

Joan Miró

400

This mega-retailer’s logo has an arrow showing they sell everything from A to Z.

Amazon

400

Composition guideline that places your subject in the left or right third of an image, leaving the other two thirds more open.

Rule of thirds

500

Originated in 1973 from French company Ligne Roset, this lumpy, iconic sofa (also characterized as an expensive, designer, adult beanbag chair) has become a trendy, vintage piece that’s dominated Instagram feeds by style/design influencers.

Togo

500

The only barkless dog in the world.

Basenji

500

Former Real Madrid manager who was sent off in the 2006 World Cup final for headbutting Italian player Marco Materazzi.

Zinedine Zidane

500

Graphic designer Paul Rand embraced the Swiss style of graphic design, and became renown for his many modern, corporate logo designs, including one for this multinational tech corporation.

IBM

500

“Space Song,” featured on this artist’s 2015 album, “Depression Cherry”.

Beach House

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