Refers to the technical process used to make the visual communication.
What is Methods?
Is light or dark variation of any colour. In communication design tone is used to describe the three-dimensional nature of form in terms of its shadows and highlights, created by a light source.
What is Tone?
Are the 3 design fields.
What is Environmental, Industrial and Communication?
Are the design process steps?
What are the Brief, Research, Generation of Ideas, Development of Concepts, Refinement of concepts and Resolution of presentations?
Typefaces without flicks at the end of the letters.
What is Sans Serif?
Refers to the applications used to make the visual communication.
What is Media?
Refers to the ‘reading order’ of a design. To establish a reading order enables a designer to first attract a viewer’s attention and then communicate ideas and information in a progressively diminishing manner.
What is Hierachy?
Conceptualize and evaluate ideas, turning them into tangible inventions and products.
What Is Industrial Design?
Where the Visual Communication will be found, sold and used.
What is context
The angle of the set square used for isometric drawings
What is 30 degrees?
Refers to the surface or substrate that the visual communication is applied to or constructed from.
What is Materials?
refers to the cutting, framing or masking of a component of a visual communication. The component is often oversized and therefore trimmed by a layout module, margins or the edge of the format.
What is Cropping?
focus on translating ideas and information through a variety of media. They are concerned with how various media types communicate messages to a target audience.
What is Communication design field?
Are requirements that must be carried out in the actual design.
What are constraints?
The symbol used at the top right of an orthogonal drawing.
What is the 3rd Angle Orthogonal Drawing?
are the 2 digital applications used when creating work on a computer.
What are Raster and and Vector based programs?
Communicates a tactile aspect. It can be real or implied. It may be achieved using a combination of elements such as point and line, and applied in a realistic or an abstract style to create a pattern or to simulate the finish of a material.
What is Texture?
The process requires designers to produce spatial designs whilst considering construction regulations.
What is Environmental design?
the stage of the design process where you first apply the 3m's.
Are used when showing building views on presentation drawings.
What are Elevation Drawings?
some examples of ______ are digital processes, collage, photography, and 3-dimensional processes
What are Methods?
The ratio between at least two dimensions of a component in a visual communication. For example, two rectangles with the same heights but different widths are of different ______ to each other. Examples can be seen in relationships of components within an object such as the wheels to the frame of a bicycle, or the windows or columns to the walls in buildings.
What is Proportion?
Individuals or teams which know/have expertise in the field in which they work in. Designs work with them to gain understanding or input to see if their designs are viable.
What are specialist roles in the field?
Are all the purpose terms.
What is to advertise, promote, depict, teach, inform, identify and guide?
What is Kerning?