Design Basics
The Design Process
Client & Projects
Copyright & Creative Commons
Mix & Match
100

The group of people a design is meant to reach.


Target Audience


100

 An early version of a design.

Draft

100

What do we call what the client wants to achieve?

Client Goals

100

An organization that expands access to creative works.


Creative Commons

100

No changes can be made to the original piece.

No Derivative

200

The age, income, and education of your audience are called what?


Demographics

200

Making repeated changes and improvements.


Iteration

200

 A document that outlines goals, audience, and expectations.

Creative Brief

200

Work with no copyright that everyone can use.

Public Domain

200

A list of all client needs and limits before starting a project.


Creative Brief

300

Designing so all people can understand is called _____.

Accessibility

300

A formal request from the client for changes.

Change Order


300

Details like file type, resolution, and color setting.

Specifications

300

A license that requires giving credit to the creator.

Attribution

300

A draft that closely resembles the finished design.


Prototype

400

 A simple sketch or outline of a design.


Wireframe

400

The cycle of giving, receiving, and applying advice.

Feedback Loop

400

 When extra tasks are added without approval.

Scope Creep

400

A license that allows sharing only if copied under the same license.

Share Alike

400

What’s it called when you go back and update your design over and over?


Iteration

500

A more complete version of a design that looks close to the final product.

Prototype

500

The list of all tasks, deliverables, and deadlines.

Project Scope

500

The specific group a product is designed for.


Target Audience (Repeat)

500

A license that lets you share but not sell.

Non-Commercial

500

Adding tasks to a project without formal approval is called what?

Scope Creep

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