This Adobe program is used for creating vector art.
What is Illustrator?
These are the "feet" that you see at the ends of certain letters.
What are Serifs?
This element of design is defined as the art of working with text.
What is Typography?
This tool is used for creating vector paths with anchor points. You can make straight lines with it and curves.
What is the Pen Tool?
This mainstream Adobe program is used for creating and editing raster based images.
What is Photoshop?
This style of type has no "feet".
What is a Sans Serif?
Using this principle of design ensures that everything in your document forms to guidelines and is organized.
What is Alignment?
This is the tool you use for adjusting individual points and paths by themselves so it doesn't affect the whole shape.
What is the White Arrow/Direct Selection Tool?
The name of these tiny boxes you see when you zoom in on a raster image.
What are Pixels?
When you adjust the spacing in between two letters, you are adjusting this...
What is Kerning?
This principle of design helps viewers know where to look first in a design. Elements have an order to them from most important to least important.
What is Hierarchy?
This is the type of gradient that forms a circle.
What is Radial Gradient?
The file type for Adobe Illustrator.
What is .ai?
This is the equal spacing in between all letters.
What is Tracking?
This element of design helps lead your eye to specific parts of a design, can help emphasize something, and can help separate information.
What is Line?
This is the type of gradient where you can use a system of points to customize where a color goes. Its icon looks like a spider web in the toolbar.
What is the Gradient Mesh?
The file type for Adobe Photoshop.
What is .psd?
This is the spacing in between whole lines of text.
What is Leading?
This principle of design is when two elements greatly differ from each other, whether it be differences in size, color, or style.
What is Contrast?
What is Freeform Gradient?