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100

A design principle in which the weight of elements is distributed in a visually appealing way. What is:       (a) Rhythm (b) Balance (c) Unity

What is Balance

100

An element that extends through a margin and off the edge of a printed page.                                  What is: (a) Bleed (b) Gutter (c) Alignment                        

What is Bleed

100

Colors that are next to one another on a color wheel. What is: (a) complementary colors (b) color harmony (c) analogous colors

What is analogous colors

100

A color model based on cyan, magenta, yellow, and black pigments used to create full color on printed materials. What is: (a) RGB (b) CMYK (c) Grayscale

What is CMYK

100

A property right for an invention that lasts a specified period of time. What is: (a) Trademark (b) Copyright (c) Patent

What is Patent

200

A design principle in which certain elements in a design stand out more than others. What is:                           (a) Emphasis (b) Focal Point (c) Contrast

What is Emphasis

200

The arrangement on a page of all the key elements without regard to the specific content. What is:            (a) Rhythm (b) Alignment (c) Layout

What is Layout

200

A set of guidelines about how colors communicate feelings and how they combine to create the best look and feel for a project. What is: (a) Color Theory (b) Principles of Design (C) Elements of Design

What is Color Theory

200

A color model that uses red, green, and blue primary colors plus different intensities of light to create colors on an electronic display like a computer screen.    What is: (a) RGB (b) CMYK (c) Grayscale

What is RGB

200

A word, phrase, or image used to identify something as a product of a particular business.                    What is: (a) Trademark (b) Copyright (c) Patent

What is Trademark

300

The white space between columns on a page. What is: (a) Negative Space (b) Gutter (c) Bleed

What is Gutter

300

Also called negative space; the blank areas of a design that function like a design element. What is:                (a) White Space (b) Gutter (c) Alignment

What is White Space

300

Colors that are opposite one another on a color wheel. What is: (a) complementary colors (b) color harmony (c) analogous colors

What is complementary colors

300

In the HSB color model, the intensity of a hue on a scale from 0 to 100%. What is: (a) tone (b) saturation (c) tint

What is Saturation

300

Creative works whose copyright restrictions have expired. The term may also be used for open source software. What is: (a) Fair use (b) Non-Derivative (c) Public Domain

What is Public Domain

400

A design principle that connects elements in a design and guides a viewer’s eye from one item to the next. What is: (a) Balance (b) Movement (c) Rhythm 

What is Rhythm

400

Page designs that can be applied automatically to any page within a document.                                What is: (a) Mater Pages (b) Facing Pages (c) Template

What is Master Pages

400

A hue mixed with white. What is: (a) tone (b) saturation (c) tint

What is tint

400

A range of grays from white to black with all the variations in between. What is: (a) Grayscale (b) White Space (c) Negative Space

What is Grayscale

400

The term literally means restricting the right of others to copy. What is: (a) Trademark (b) Copyright (c) Patent

What is Copyright

500

A design principle that pulls together all of the individual elements, making the design look like a single unit. What is: (a) Balance (b) Unity (c) Rhythm

What is Unity

500

A printer’s measurement equal to 1/6 of an inch.          What is: (a) Kilometer (b) Pica (c) Centimeter

What is Pica

500

A hue mixed with gray. What is: (a) tone (b) saturation (c) tint

What is tone

500

A cohesive and pleasing combination created by a group of colors. What is: (a) complementary colors (b) color harmony (c) analogous colors

What is Color Harmnony

500

The right to reproduce a small part of a copyrighted work for educational or other not-for-profit purposes, without having to obtain permission or pay a royalty fee. What is: (a) Fair use (b) Non-Derivative (c) Public Domain

What is Fair use