What is Blue?
Which company licenses and distributes Photoshop software?
What is Adobe?
What is the Name of this Tool?

What is the Type Tool?
What is This Typeface?
What is Comic Sans?
This highly designed part of a book that protects its pages from damage typically informs the reader about the book's content.
What is the Cover?
Colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel, such as red and green or blue and orange. That create a strong contrast and vibrant effect when used together.
What are Complementary Colors?
What is this tool?
What is the Object Select Tool?
In book creation, a _________, placed after the front cover, is crucial for guiding readers to specific chapters and page numbers.
What is a Table of Content?
While typeface refers to the design of a set of characters, ______ refers to the specific implementation of that design using a certain size, weight, and style.
What are Fonts?
The ______, a fundamental part of any book, physically secures its pages, forming the book's core structure. It typically displays the book's title and author.
What is the Spine?
A color scheme that uses variations of a single hue, creating a subtle and cohesive look.
What are Monochromatic Colors?
What is this tool?![]()
What is the Lasso tool?
This is the blank space between the edge of a page and its content, acting as a guide for placing text and images.
What is a Margin?
This group of typefaces have small decorative strokes, or "feet," at the end of character strokes.
What are Serif Typefaces?
What is this binding method?

What is Saddle Stitch Binding?
What three individual colors combine to create the tertiary color Amber?
What is yellow, orange, and red?
Photoshop uses ________ which are like transparent sheets stacked on top of each other, allowing users to edit different elements independently.
What are Layers?
Typically located at the back of a book, these sections list the sources that the author may have referenced in its creation.
What is a Bibliography/What are Citations?
This typeface group features characters that each occupy an identical amount of horizontal space, resulting in a grid-like visual effect.

What are Monospace Typefaces?
This binding method involves gluing a book's cover directly to its pages along the spine. This process results in a clean, flat spine suitable for printing.
What is Perfect Binding?
In the field of color psychology, this color is often heavily associated with themes of luxury, royalty, and wisdom.
What is Purple?
This interstellar exploration organization processes space imagery using Photoshop.
What is Nasa?
InDesign utilizes _____ and points for precise, small-scale measurements.
What are Picas?
This typeface group, distributed by 15th-century European printing presses, was the first to be widely shared and distributed through public media and news.
What is Blackletter Typeface?
Bookbinding originated in _______ around the 2nd century BCE using palm leaves bound with twine between two boards.
What is India?