Color Schemes
Typography
12 Principles of Design & The Elements of Design
Color Theory
Illustrator and Shortcuts
100

Blue and Orange is this color scheme

 What is Complementary

100

A type of typeface that has a handwritten feel

What is Script

100

The most important elements in your design should appear to be the most important.

What is Hierarchy

100
Red, Yellow, and Blue are what kind of colors when you use paint

What are Primary Colors

100

The shortcut for Undo

What is Ctrl+z or Cmd+z

200
A color scheme that is made up of 3 colors that are equidistant to each other on the color wheel

 What is Triadic

200

A typeface where all the letter are the same width

What is Monospaced

200

How different elements look compared to each other. This could be a contrast in lightness, color, size, shape, etc.

What is Contrast

200

Electromagnetic waves that the human eyes can see and is how we see color

What is visible light

200
The shortcut for the Pen tool
What is the letter P
300

The name of this color scheme

What is Analogous

300
Times New Roman is this type of typeface

What is Serif

300

Refers to the size of the elements. Larger elements are easier to see than smaller ones.

What is Proportion

300

Made from equal parts of two primary colors

What is Secondary Colors
300
The white space where you create your design

What is an artboard

400

The name of this color scheme

What is Split Complementary
400

The spacing between each individual letter

What is Kerning

400

This is the most basic element in design

What is Line

400

CMYK is this kind of Color System

What is Subtractive

400

Holding this key when scaling objects keeps them from becoming distorted.

What is the Shift Key

500

Name of this color scheme

What is Tetradic

500

A specific instance of a typeface

What is a font

500

This is how light and dark something appears

What is Value

500

A fixed range of possible colors

What is a Color Space

500
This tool allows you to unite shapes together as well as cut shapes with other shapes

What is the Pathfinder tool