What are the selection tools
What is -selection -direct selection -group selection -magic wand -lasso -artboard
The area that the user works on/in:
What is the Canvas or Artboard?
This button can be used to remove rulers after selecting them.
What is delete?
The outside color of a shape in Adobe Illustrator?
What is the Stroke?
What can be included in an interactive PDF document?
What is a slide show?
These set of tools include both the Artboard tool and Lasso Tools.
What are the Selection Tools?
This tool is used to scroll easily around a document.
What is the Hand Tool?
Rulers can be found under this top-level menu item
What is view?
File extension for Adobe Illustrator.
What is .ai?
Which changes when one adds black or white to a particular hue?
What is brightness?
These set of tools are used to create text, on paths and regularly.
What are type tools?
What is -type -area type -type on a path -vertical type -vertical anchor point -vertical type on a path
The white arrow lets you know when this tool is selected.
What is the direct selection tool?
This shortcut can be used to show rulers on a document.
What is Cntrl + R?
This should be used in a document that needs to have text fill an image.
What is Area Type?
Which file format supports transparency in a web browser?
What is GIF?
These tools help visualize numbers
What are the Graph Tools?
Rulers can be displayed by clicking on this Top-Level menu item.
What is View?
Horizontal and Vertical Guides can be created easily, by:
What is pulling/dragging from the top side of the ruler?
The best path type for creating curved paths for text.
What is anchor?
What is Aspect Ratio?
This tool samples and applies color, as well as type and appearance attributes.
What is the Eyedropper Tool?
When using the shape tool, which key would one hold down to change the number points?
What is Up Arrow or Down Arrow?
Guides can be locked or unlocked using this shortcut.
What is Cntrl + Alt + ;?
This tool is used to make two or more selected objects into a single object.
What is Unite?
When drawing a portrait of a person, which design principle should be used to make sure the eyes, nose, and mouth are all the right size?
What is proportion?