It's how the surface of a material feels and looks, tactile quality of goods.
texture
Repetition of elements to create a feeling
of movement.
rhythm
What did Ancient Egyptians create detailed illustrations to tell stories and share knowledge on?
papyrus
What does UI/UX designer stand for?
user experience, user interface
What are primary colors?
red, blue, and yellow
It's one of the simplest and most essential design elements.
line
The use ofline, color, or a motif in more
than one place in a composition.
repetition
Who and when coined the term "graphic designer"?
William Addison Dwiggins in 1922
Which software is commonly used by multimedia designers for creating animations?
Adobe After Effects
This element of design refers to the space around and between objects in a composition.
space
What does abbreviation CAD stand for?
"computer aided design"
Name 3 ways to achieve balance.
symmetry, asymmetry, radial symmetry.
What is the first step in developing a new design?
determine the needs of the client
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Guess the phrase
have a good eye for design
This type of design focuses on creating content for the internet including web sites, video, and social media.
multimedia design
What is the first step to creating cohesive and harmonious visuals?
understanding the fundamentals of design.
How can you avoid monotony, stagnancy and boredom in a design?
variety
Who created the classic Coca Cola logotype?
Frank Mason Robinson
to continuously learn about and be aware of the newest developments, styles, practices, or fashions in a particular field, industry, or area of interest.
stay up to date
This is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing.
typography
Do diagonal lines represent stability, movement or energy?
movement
Where is the focal point or point of emphasis in Wassily Kandinsky’s, Composition VIII ?
the large black circle in the upper left corner of his work
How can we call 'ready-to-use' software?
off-the-shelf
to be included in a larger category, grouping, or subject; to be covered or encompassed by a broader concept or classification.
fall under the umbrella
Creating a focal point in a design by making one element stand out more than the others is using this principle.
emphasis