Color Theory
Photography
Graphic Design
Typography
Print/Sizes
100

These are the three primary colors used on the color wheel

What is red, blue, Yellow

100

What is the primary function of the aperture in a camera?

Controls how much light enters the lens 

100

What Adobe software is most commonly used for professional photo editing?

Adobe Photoshop

100

What are two types of fonts?

Serif and Sans- Serif 

100

What standard paper size is 8.5 x 11 inches in the U.S. 

Letter size 

200

These are the colors you get when you mix the primary colors.

What is the colors Green, Orange, and purple

200

What is the difference between a JPEG and a PNG file?

PNG~ A PNG uses lossless compression, keeping full quality and supports transparency, but has a larger file size. 

JPEG~ A JPEG uses lossy compression, making it smaller but with some quality loss, and it does not support transparency. 

200

What does a color wheel help with?

Choosing color combinations and schemes.

200

What is the space between individual letters in typography called?

Kerning

200

What is the name of the space around the edges of a printed page that ensures no important content is cut off?

Margin

300

what is a complementary color scheme?

Colors opposite each other on the color wheel

Example: Blue and orange 

300

What setting controls motion blur in photography?

Shutter speed 

300

What is the difference between serif and sans-serif fonts?

Serif fonts have small decorative strokes; sans-serif fonts do not

300

What is the invisible line that letters sit on in a typeface?

Baseline

300

What does "bleed" mean in printing?

When the design extends beyond the trim edge to ensure a full print

400

What is the difference between warm and cool colors?  

Warm colors evoke energy cool colors feel calming 
400

What is the purpose of ISO in a camera?

It controls the sensor’s sensitivity to light.

400

What is negative space in design?

The empty space between and around design elements. 

400

What is the name of the small lines at the ends of characters in fonts like Times New Roman?

Serifs

400

What is the standard resolution (DPI) for high-quality printing?

300 DPI

500

What is monochromatic color?

A color scheme using different shades, tints, and tones of a single color

500

What is bokeh in photography?

The aesthetic quality of blurred background areas in an image.

500

What is the difference between RGB and CMYK color modes?

RGB is for screens, CMYK is for print

500

What is the term for adjusting the spacing between all characters in a block of text?

Tracking 

500

This printing technique, commonly used for T-shirts, involves pushing ink through a mesh screen.

What is screen printing?

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