Exam 2: Quickstart: Graphic Design Basics
Exam 1: Introduction: the Graphic Design Profession13 Questions
Exam 2: Quickstart: Graphic Design Basics12 Questions
Exam 3: Typography13 Questions
Exam 4: The Design Process13 Questions
Exam 5: Concept Generation and Creativity10 Questions
Exam 6: Visualization and Color17 Questions
Exam 7: Composition10 Questions
Exam 8: Proportional Systems and the Grid10 Questions
Exam 9: Posters10 Questions
Exam 10: Book Cover Design10 Questions
Exam 11: Branding and Visual Identity10 Questions
Exam 12: Advertising12 Questions
Exam 13: Web Design, Mobile and Motion Graphics10 Questions
Exam 14: Package Design11 Questions
Exam 15: The Portfolio10 Questions
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How does a designer create unity?
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A designer unifies parts by repeating elements-colors, shapes, textures, patterns, typefaces, graphic elements, alignments (lining up edges and axes of type and images)-throughout a composition or work (multipage screens, pages, or frames).
The figure\ground relationship is about positive and negative shape relationships.
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What are the formal elements of two-dimensional design and how do you use them?
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The formal elements of two-dimensional design are line, shape, color, and texture. A designer uses them to build images, patterns, letterforms, diagrams, animations, and design relationships to visually communicate the design concept.
The figure\ground relationship is a basic visual perception tenet.
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What is the significance of understanding the figure\ground relationship?
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The figure\ground relationship is about drawing the human figure on a surface.
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