Illustrator
PHOTOSHOP
PRINCIPLES
Typography
Misc
100

What type of files does Illustrator create

Vector

100

This is the shortcut for text box

T

100

The way your eye moves around your design

Movement

100
Parts of text that go under the baseline

Descender

100

Landscape design that shows your design from a vertical standpoint

Elevation

200

When you create an object you can change the line thickness by selecting this tool in the option bar

Stroke

200

Photoshop creates these types of images

Raster

200

This allows you to arrange by importance

Hierarchy

200

When you want to edit your text design to be more artistic you use this typeface so that you can still easily see text

Bold sans-serif

200

This type of animation is created frame-by-frame

Stop motion

300

An enlarged image in Illustrator is the same quality as a smaller version

Yes

300

You can add an image to a text

Clipping mask

300
When you have something important that you want to stand out you create this

Emphasis

300

Companies that want an elegant look use these typefaces

Script or Serif fonts

300
When you are designing for a younger audience you consider this

Color, style, font

400

This pathfinder tool allows you to take out the pieces overlapping 

Exclude

400
Part of your layers panel option that allows you to edit text

Layer style

400
How you make two objects stand out from each other

Contrast

400

Which companies can effectively simplify their logo design and still retain their customers

Ones that are well know/apart of culture

400

An illustrator who cuts and glues is creating this

Collage

500

This allows you to create curves with the pen tool

Click and drag

500

This is the paint bucket shortcut

G

500

Your design flows together as one

Unity

500

Companies create logos that are simplified with large scale zoomed-in images and short text for this reason

apps/small products

500

When you designing and creating your own image for a product you are creating this type of image 

Vector