Graphic Design Final Review
Across
- 4. The intensity or purity of a color.
- 7. Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- 8. A decorative font used for titles, not paragraphs.
- 11. Space between two specific letters.
- 12. Repetition that creates movement.
- 13. Making one element stand out as the focal point.
- 15. The lightness or darkness of a color.
- 16. The visual elements that represent a brand.
- 17. The art of arranging type.
- 19. A document showing skills, experience, and education.
- 20. A person who creates visual materials like posters and logos.
- 21. Graphics made of paths that scale without losing quality.
- 22. Colors in the red, orange, yellow family.
- 24. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black color mode for printing.
- 25. A symbol or graphic mark representing a brand.
- 29. Jobs or activities that demonstrate your skills.
- 31. Even spacing across a word or line of text.
- 32. Colors in the blue, green, purple family.
- 33. How text is lined up (left, center, right).
- 35. A person who designs user-friendly apps and websites.
Down
- 1. The way elements are arranged in a design.
- 2. When all elements work together cohesively.
- 3. Using the same colors, fonts, and style across a brand.
- 5. Space between lines of text.
- 6. Empty space that helps designs breathe.
- 9. Colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- 10. The arrangement that shows what is most important first.
- 14. A font without decorative strokes; clean and modern.
- 18. A collection of your best design work.
- 23. Differences in elements that create visual interest.
- 26. Graphics made of pixels that can blur when enlarged.
- 27. A font with small decorative strokes at the ends of letters.
- 28. A strong verb used to start resume bullet points.
- 30. The distribution of visual weight in a design.
- 34. Red, Green, Blue color mode used for screens.