REVIEWER Flashcards
The process of planning and arranging in detail something such as page or book to be reproduced.
Layout
It may refer to any computer device or program that makes a computer capable of displaying and manipulating pictures
Graphics
What are the six basic principles of graphics and layout
- White space
- Contrast
- Repetition
- Alignment
- Proximity
- Balance
It is the equal distribution of visual weight
Balance
What are the two main types of balance
Symmetrical and asymmetrical
This is a two main types of balance, an arrangement of elements so that they are evenly distributed to the left and to the right, or top and bottom of center.
Symmetrical
This is a one type of balance, an arrangement of unlike objects of equal weight on each side of the page
Asymmetrical
Know which pieces of information are logically connected, you know which information should be emphasized and express that information graphically by grouping it
Proximity
When items are aligned, the result is stronger cohesive unit. The basic purpose of a lightment is to unify and organize the page
Alignment
A visual elements throughout the design unifies and threatens a piece by tying together otherwise separate parts. It creates unity and adds visual interest.
Repetition
Is the most effective way to add visual interest to your page. A reader should always be able to glance at the document and instantly understand what’s going on.
Contrast
It breaks up the elements on the page and provides visual breathing room for the eye
White space
Design involves the appropriate considerations of visual perceptions when designing and instructional program. The purpose of this, design is to gain attention, create meaning, and facility retension
Visual message
short for Joint Photographic Experts Group) are “full-color images that dedicate at least 24 bits of memory to each pixel, resulting in images that can incorporate 16.8 million colors,” and are frequently referenced by their file extension
JPEG images
JPEG images (short for Joint Photographic Experts Group) are “full-color GIF stands for Graphics Interchange Format. GIFs preserve transparency
GIF
It is Offer a wide range of attractive features.
PNGs (Portable Network Graphics)
Short for “Bitmap.” It can be pronounced as “bump,” “B-M-P,” or simply a “bitmap image.” The BMP format is a commonly used raster graphic format for saving image files.
BMP
is lossless (including LZW compression option), which is considered the highest quality format for commercial work.
TIF
Stands for “Encapsulated PostScript.”
is a PostScript image file format that is compatible with PostScript printers and is often used for transferring files between various graphics applications.
EPS
• It is an art that involves transforming or altering an image using different methods and techniques to achieve desired results.
Image manipulation
What are the Principles and basic techniques of image manipulation
Proportion
Texture
Color Blending
Emphasis on Detail
Combining Multiple Images
Shadows
is probably one of the most important things a designer must possess if he wants to do image manipulations. This will make the image more realistic if the original design is extremely farfetched.
Proportion
is the surface quality of the image.
It adds to the depth of the image and blend all the images together evenly.
Texture
is a huge part of image manipulation, so textures are something a designer have to carefully select.
Blending