This Photoshop feature lets you stack image on top of one another.
What is Layers
These graphics are made of points and paths and can be scaled without losing quality.
What are vectors?
This type of logo is made entirely of text using the brand’s name.
What is a Wordmark?
Fonts without small lines or "feet" at the ends of letters are called this
What are Sans Serif fonts?
A principle that balances visual weight across a design.
What is Blanace?
This tool automatically selects the main subject of your image.
Select > Subject
This tool lets you draw smooth, adjustable curves.
What is the Curvature Tool?
This logo combines a symbol and text for brand recognition.
What is a Combination Logo?
The spacing between lines of text is called this.
What is Leading?
This principal deals with the different sizes between elements to create harmony.
What is Proportion?
You use this tool to copy pixels from one area to another for retouching.
What is the Clone Stamp
This refers to the inside color of a shape.
What is Fill
A good logo should be simple, memorable, versatile, and this.
What is relevant?
This refers to the space between two letters.
What is Kerning?
Using repeated elements in a design to create consistency is called this.
What is Repetition?
To change the color of an object without affecting the original layer, you use this.
What is a New Layer Adjustment
To make a triangle, you would use this tool and set the number of sides to three.
What is the Polygon Tool?
A color scheme made of colors opposite each other on the color wheel is called this.
What is Complementry
Aligning text so that both edges line up evenly is this type of alignment.
What is Justified alignment?
This principle draws attention to important elements using size, color, or placement. It is the main focus of a layout.
What is Emphasis?
This Photoshop transform option allows you to adjust angles and depth of an object.
What is Perspective (Edit > Transform > Perspective)
This refers to the outline of a shape.
What is stroke
This color often represents trust, calm, and professionalism.
What is a Blue?
Decorative fonts intended for titles or headlines.
What are Display fonts?
This principle guides the viewer’s eye through a design, creating visual flow.
What is Movement?