A.S.A.P.
What is as soon as possible?
The country that issued the bank note.
What is the issuing authority?
Small dots or tiny squares that make up an image in Photoshop.
What are pixels?
The last possible day a task can be completed.
What is a deadline?
The deliberate juxtaposition of different elements (colors, shapes, sizes, or textures) to create interest, emphasis, or visual hierarchy.
What is contrast?
It shows your most current position first and your first job last.
What is a work history?
A decorative element on banknotes consisting of intricate geometric patterns.
What is a guilloche?
PSD.
What is Photoshop document?
Sleeping, eating and personal hygiene.
What are basic needs?
Strategic reuse of visual elements like shapes, colors, fonts, or patterns to create consistency, unity, and rhythm.
What is repetition?
It consists of a number, a street name, a city, a state and a zip code.
What is an address?
In the USA you have 1s, 5s, 10, 20s, 50s, and 100s.
What are denominations?
They are like transparent panes of glass stacked on top of each other, allowing you to edit each one independently.
What are layers?
Putting things off til the last minute.
What is procrastination?
Arrangement of elements lined up in a way that creates visual order and structure thus enhancing readability and understanding.
What is alignment?
Mother, father, sister, brother.
Who do you not list as a reference?
An image of a person usually from the shoulders to the top of the head.
What is a portrait?
300.
DPI sizes for output printing?
Something you would like to complete after a given amount of time.
What is a goal?
Closeness or nearness of elements, implying a relationship or connection between them.
What is proximity?
$16.50.
What is minimum wage?
it is the blended transition of one color to a different color.
What is a gradient?
Not able to be seen through; not transparent.
What is opaque?
It records and documents, appointments, lunchdates, birthdays, meetings and daily activities.
What is a planner?
Contrast, repetition, alignment, proximity.
What is C.R.A.P.?