raphic - Sheet1 Flashcards

1
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The preferred print resolution is _____ PPI.

A

300

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2
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The preferred screen resoltuion is ____ PPI.

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72

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3
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What is the area bounded by a solid line in which you create your artwork in Adobe Illustrator?

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Art board

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4
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In Adobe Illustrator what is the main function of the ‘pathfinder panel’?

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Allows for the combining of shapes to create new sapes of or compoound paths

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5
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Hidden panels can be located under which heading in the application bar?

A

Window

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6
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Logos, logotypes, and logotype hybrids best fit into which category:

A

Identity Design and Branding

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7
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Web graphic and video game graphics best fit into which category:

A

Motion Graphics

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8
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Newspapers and mgazines best fit into which category:

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Editorial Design

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9
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Annual reports, brochures, and pamphlets best fit into which category:

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Collateral Design

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10
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Illustrator is the best program for creating pixel based graphics. (t/f)

A

FALSE

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11
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Illustrator is used to create vector graphics.(t/f)

A

TRUE

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12
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The resolution for viewing an image on a monitor should be the same as the resolution used to print an image.(t/f)

A

FALSE

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13
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The eraser tool in Adobe Illustrator erases individual pixels. (t/f)

A

FALSE

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14
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The main difference between art and graphic design is that graphic design is most likely created to sell of advertise a product whereas art is not. (t/f)

A

TRUE

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15
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The underlying system for aligning image and type in graphic design

A

The grid

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16
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which is not a criteria for graphic design

A

Graphic design is made on a computer

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17
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RGB stands for

A

colors on a monitor or screen

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18
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Graphic Design can be designed without a computer. (t/f)

A

TRUE

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19
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Photoshop is only used for editing or modfigying existing photographs. (t/f)

A

FALSE

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20
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Photoshop can’t be used for creating drawings or illustrations (t/f)

A

FALSE

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21
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Photoshop is considered ‘resolution dependent’ (t/f)

A

TRUE

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22
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Being ‘resolution dependent’ means that objects are made of pixels and can become distorted if scaled to fit a large document (t/f)

A

TRUE

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23
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Being ‘resolution independent’ means that objects are made of vectors and can become distorted if scaled to fit a large document (t/f)

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FALSE

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24
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Illustrator is considered ‘resolution independent’ (t/f)

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TRUE

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25
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Which color mode does a computer monitor use, and which does a printer use?

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Monitor uses RGB, printer uses CMYK

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26
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What does DPI stand for?

A

Dots Per Inch

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27
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What does PPI stand for?

A

Pixels Per Inch

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28
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What is ‘resolution’?

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The amount of pixels per inch

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29
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If you have an image that is 3000x3000 pixels and the image is 10x10 inches what is the resolution?

A

300 ppi

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30
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Maps, charts and diagrams best fit into which category:

A

Information Design

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31
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User interfaces for handheld devices and on screen DVD menus best fit into which category:

A

Interactive Design

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32
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Graphics that enhances the experience in a store, museum, or airport best fit into which category:

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Environmental Design

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33
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Gum wrappers, soda can graphics, and ccereal box graphics best fit into which category:

A

Packaging Design

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34
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Symbols, type design and signage best fit into which cateogry:

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Information Design

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35
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Which is the correct order of the Design process?

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Research, brainstorm, thumbnails, rough draft, design,

36
Q

What is a ‘contact sheet’?

A

A photographic term that refers to a collection of small images

37
Q

Which program did we use to genrate digital PDF contact sheets?

A

Adobe Bridge

38
Q

In order ot avoid distorting an image or an object while transforming it, you should:

A

Hold the shift key and drag from the corner of the bounding box

39
Q

CYMK

A

Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

40
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The act of the moving, sacling, skewing, rotating an object.

A

Transfoming

41
Q

Portable document format. Aows for reading and writing a variety muti-page documents.

A

PDF

42
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Portable network graphic. Use for displaying graphics on the web.

A

PNG

43
Q

Resolution independent graphics created with lines, paths, curves, and fills.

A

Vector Graphics

44
Q

Each dot on a bitmapped image that represnt a color of a shade.

A

Pixel

45
Q

The mumbr of pixels in a given inch of a bitmapped graphic

A

Resolution

46
Q

Images that are created in program lke photoshop

A

Bitmap Graphic

47
Q

A miniature picture of layers content and also a nae for a small quick sketch.

A

Thumbnail

48
Q

The process of turning a vector graphic into a bitmap graphic.

A

Rasterizing

49
Q

Attributes appled to the outline of an object

A

Stroke

50
Q

Value is considered to be

A

Element of Art

51
Q

Form is considered to be

A

Element of art

52
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Balance is considered to be

A

A Principle of Art

53
Q

A color that fillls and object

A

Fill

54
Q

The thickness of the ‘outline’ of an object

A

Stoke Weight

55
Q

A box that appears around an object used to change the dimensions of the object

A

Bounding Box

56
Q

A graduated bledn between two or more colors

A

Gradient

57
Q

Joint photographic experts group. A standards file format for compressing images for internet

A

Jpeg

58
Q

Adobe Photoshop is aprogram that is used to create

A

Pixel based graphics

59
Q

Determines the percentage of transparency

A

Opacity

60
Q

Adobe Illustrator is a program that is used to create

A

Vectory grpahics

61
Q

The location on the essentials desktop interface (for both AI and PS) which changes based on which tool you have selected in the tool bar is called:

A

The options bar

62
Q

How does a layer mask work?

A

Black conceals white reveals

63
Q

Masking refers to

A

A non-destructive way of working with images in PS

64
Q

Rhythm is considered to be:

A

A principle of design

65
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Line is considered to be:

A

An element of design

66
Q

Movement is considered to be:

A

A principle of design

67
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Unity is considered to be

A

A principle of design

68
Q

Emphasis is considered to be

A

A principle of design

69
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Shape is considered to be

A

An element of esign

70
Q

Contrast is considered to be

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A principle of are

71
Q

Lines that go across the picture place (from right to left) are called

A

Horizontal

72
Q

Symmetrical balance means

A

If the design is divided down the bidle, both sides will have equal visual weight

73
Q

In design, patters such as stripes, checherboard or zigzags are an example of

A

Repitition

74
Q

The three primary colors are:

A

Yellow, Red, Blue

75
Q

To the create the illusion of space on a 2-D surface, you would most lkely use:

A

a horizon line

76
Q

Rhythm can be deifned as:

A

Pattern with movement

77
Q

Rhythm refers to

A

Visual movement and patter of an artwork

78
Q

The element space is

A

the distance or are between elements in design

79
Q

Emphasis referes to?

A

Making one elemnt stand out more than others

80
Q

______ is the surface quality or implied feeling of an object

A

Texture

81
Q

______ refers to a 2-dimensional enclosed by an outline

A

Shape

82
Q

Types of shapes include

A

Organic, Geometric

83
Q

A square is an example of

A

A geometric shape

84
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Asymmetrical balance means

A

The visual wieght of an artwork is balanced but off center

85
Q

Value means

A

The and of darks and lihts in a composition

86
Q

When a grpahic designer overlaps objects in their composition they are most likely creating the illusion of which elemtn?

A

Space

87
Q

“Marching Ants” refer to a selecion in which program?

A

Photshop