Final Exam Review

Graphic Design Vocabulary
          Bleed –
            Gutter –
            Margins –
            Column-
            Column Intervals-
            Grid –
            Visual Hierarchy - 
            CMYK -
            RGB –
            Hexadecimal & websafe color –
Gamut –
            Pantone -
            Warm Colors/ Cool Colors / Complimentary Colors
            Analogous Color Scheme -
            Monochromatic Color Scheme -
            Hue -
            Saturation -
            Contrast –
            Cropping –
            Gradient –
            Value (levels in Photoshop)
            DPI vs. PPI –
            The preferred print resolution is ….
            Resolution –
            Lossy file types-
            Lossless file types-
            PDF –
            Raster –
            Vector -
            Typography -
            Kerning –
            Tracking -
            Serif -
            Sans Serif –
            Legibility
            Readability
            Visibility-
            The four paragraph settings are –

            The five basic classifications of typeface are –

            Emphasis –
            Infographic –
            Lorem Ipsum –
            Opacity –
            Feathering -
            Bevel -
            Emboss -
            Demonstrate the correct format for photo citations.

Program Specific Questions
1.      Which program can support photos and vectors, and has the most options for typography, including the best text wrap options?


2.     In this program the first step you need to do when editing any photo is to edit the “levels” which alters the value range of the photos.


3.    This program allows you to convert text and graphics to vector images.

4.    This program has a “typography workspace” that has options for saving and storing specific size fonts, colors, and effects, to later apply in the project.

5.    In all programs what is the difference between the black arrow and the white arrow and what are the correct names of each?





ILLUSTRATOR QUESTIONS:
6.    What does live paint allow you to do?

7.     The illustrator workspace is called ____________________________________

8.    What does the create outlines option do to text?

9.    What steps and settings are necessary to blend two circles, a orange and a yellow to make the inside of a “sunshine” using the make>blend tools?

10.   Know the variety of tools in illustrator/ review list of items you should know from the blog.


11.    What is the difference between a brush that appears grey and a brush that appears black in the brush toolbox?


12.   What steps are necessary to manipulate a shape using an anchor point?


13.   Describe the steps to creating a color scheme and saving it?


14.   Describe the steps and settings needed to use the live paint bucket as an “eraser”





INDESIGN
15.   Sketch each of the following tools and label:  Skew(false italic), Horizontal Scale, Baseline Shift, Vertical Scale, Tracking.


16.  The rectangle frame tool can be used for what?



17.   What are the photo-fitting options in InDesign



18.  What are the 4 “settings” (locations) to apply effects to?


Photoshop
19.  After cropping a photo, what is the first and most vital step in editing any image in Photoshop?

20.  What is the difference between the hue tool and the saturation tool?


21.   TRUE OR FALSE ? Good practice for working in photoshop editing a photo is to always duplicate the image, in order to have the original, and the one you are editing.

22.  Describe how the clone tool works and one thing you would use it for?


23.  What are the three lasso tools in Photoshop do, and how they are different


24.   What is the function of the dodge tool? What is the function of the burn tool?

Client/Designer Relationships
A project brief includes the following three parts:
a.       The Design Problem
b.       The Client-Designer Relationship
c.       The Viewer (Audience)
Indicate which each of the following belongs to, lable with a, b, or c
25.  Determining the function and purpose of a design
26. Understanding who is incharge of communicating and through what medium
27.  Targeting characteristics such as age, culture, and interests
28. Solving a problem based upon project guidelines and budget restrictions
29. How will people interact with the design?
30. When will I present the design and at what points in the project?
31.   Meeting deadlines in a professional manner, and open communication

*NOTE: There will be an application portion of the exam, be able to demonstrate skills in all programs, and transfer items between each. *
               
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