Typography
Design Principles
Color Theory
Software Skills
Spatial Reasoning
100

This typeface classification includes fonts like Times New Roman and Georgia.


  • What are serif fonts
100

This principle involves the arrangement of elements to create a sense of stability.


  • What is balance
100

These colors are opposite each other on the color wheel and create contrast.



  • What are complementary colors?
100

This Adobe software is commonly used for vector-based graphic design.



  • What is Adobe Illustrator?
100

This skill involves visualizing how different elements fit together in a design.



  • What is spatial visualization?
200

the height of the lowercase letters in a typeface is known as this.



  • What is x-height
200

This design principle emphasizes the focal point of a composition.


  • What is emphasis?
200

This color scheme uses three colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel.


  • What is a triadic color scheme?
200

This software is primarily used for photo editing and manipulation.



  • What is Adobe Photoshop?
200

The ability to rotate and manipulate shapes in your mind is an example of this type of reasoning.


  • What is mental rotation?
300

This term refers to the space between lines of text.



  • What is leading
300

This principle refers to the visual flow and movement through a design.



  • What is rhythm
300

This term describes colors that do not appear in nature and include bright, vivid hues.



  • What are saturated colors?
300


In design software, this term refers to the workspace where you create and edit your designs.


  • What is the canvas or artboard?
300

This type of test often assesses your understanding of three-dimensional relationships.

  • What is a spatial reasoning test?
400

This practice involves adjusting the space between individual letters.


  • What is kerning
400

The use of repeating elements to create unity in design.


  • What is pattern?
400

This color harmony combines various shades of a single color.



  • What is monochromatic?
400

This Adobe program is used for layout design, often for print media.



  • What is Adobe InDesign?
400

 The skill to understand and interpret visual information presented in different forms.


  • What is visual perception?
500

This typographic effect creates a visual hierarchy, often using size and weight.


  • What is contrast?
500

This principle deals with the size relationship between elements in a design.


  • What is proportion?
500

The psychological effect of colors can greatly influence this aspect of design.



  • What is emotional response?
500

This feature in design software allows for the creation of reusable components.


  • What are symbols or components?
500

This type of thinking is crucial for graphic designers when considering layout and composition.



  • What is critical thinking?
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