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Janice is creating a multimedia presentation and wants to insert an image of her dog on the slide so that it is the first thing the audience sees. Which design element is she using?
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Janice is creating a multimedia presentation and wants to insert an image of her dog on the slide so that it is the first thing the audience sees. Which design element is she using? Optical Center
Sarah is designing formal invitations for the school's prom. Which typeface is appropriate? Serif
Chuck is designing a brochure with two elements that are noticeably different from one another in order to draw the viewer's attention to essential information. Which principle of design is he using? Contrast
Catherine has used lines in a publication to show the connection between elements. Which design principle has she used? Unity/Harmony
A design team has determined that their design must be formal instead of informal. Making this decision will determine the Goal of the design
John wants to expand the spacing between the first line (Soloist) and the second line (Musician). Which typeface spacing should he use? Leading
Jennifer has chosen 3 colors that are side by side on a 12 part color wheel. This is an example of which type of color scheme? Analogous
Rusty has created a brochure and wants to make sure the color on the printed copy looks just like what is on his monitor. This is referred to as what color principle? color matching
Jacob wants each character in the word "Gothic" to receive an equal amount of horizontal space. Which type of font should he use? Monospaced
Jerry is creating a presentation and decides to use the same theme and font style throughout. What design principle is he demonstrating? Unity/Harmony
Mike designed a newsletter for a meeting and is using the same typeface size and color for all headings. Which design principle did he follow? Unity/Harmony
Jennifer has chosen different shades of blue for her design. This is an example of which type of color scheme? Monochromatic
A design team will make 100 copies of an 8.5" x 11" flyer for the client. This is an example of which part of the Systems Approach? Technical Requirements
Kathryn has chosen tree bark as the background image for her website. This is an example of which design element? Texture
Lisa needs pink paint so she adds white to red paint. This is an example of what color term? tint
When designing a newsletter for FBLA, Susie placed all images near the articles they were illustrating. Which design principle did she use? Unity/Harmony
Figure 1.01C is an example of which principle of design? Symmetrical
Jen is designing a website for a clothing store. She is testing her font choice to see if it is legible on the computer screen. This is an example of which usability and readability consideration? Medium
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