The theme of last week; The force that motivates people to do good and better things.
Inspiration
Printers made specifically for sublimation.
Sublimation-specific Printers
Sublimation-specific printers have this management system built into it.
Color management
This Adobe software helps you "illustrate" vectors.
Adobe Illustrator
Once the wife of Diego Rivera, this Mexican painter was known for her self-portraits that carried symbolic themes.
Frida Kahlo
This inspiring speaker, minister, and activist was famous for his "I Have a Dream" speech.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King
An inkjet printer that is converted for sublimation.
Converted Printer
RGB stands for this.
Red, Green, Blue
This Adobe software is like a "store" for "photos".
Adobe Photoshop
The first black female pilot.
Bessie Coleman
When this Beatle (initials J.L.) was asked what he wanted to be when he grew up by his school teachers, he wrote "happy".
John Lennon
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CMYK stands for this.
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black/Key
DesignMate (Design Tool) by Sawgrass
This tennis player has a sister named "Venus" and has one over $94,816,730 playing tennis.
Serena Williams
In 2001, this group sang the inspiring message, "I'm a survivor / I'm not gonna give up / I'm not gonna stop / I'm gonna work harder.
Destiny's Child
The name of this converted Epson printer combines the words "economy" and "tank" to make this word.
EcoTank
Color management can be a struggle with these kind of printers.
Converted Printers
Sublimation-specific printers usually come with dedicated design software (True or False).
True
The year that women in America win the right to vote.
1919/1920
The last phrase of a poster in the room says, "We are all about becoming __"
Better People
Between the converted and sublimation-specific printers, which one is the most expensive?
$ublimation-$pecific
Regarding ICC profiles the "I" stands for __ Color Consortium.
International
Finish this rhyme: "I couldn't drive because of the fogging / and I couldn't print because the printer heads kept on __."
Clogging
She was the first female Supreme Court Justice.
Sandra Day O'Connor