Graphic Final Review
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- 2. Learn about color theory, including primary, secondary colors, and the emotional impact of colors.
- 4. and Paths Learning how to create basic shapes (rectangles, circles, lines) and paths in SVG.
- 6. Exploring how lightness and darkness can change the perception of a color.
- 8. Formats Knowledge of different file formats (JPEG, PNG, PSD) and when to use each.
- 9. Tools Understanding the function and use of essential tools such as the selection tool, brush tool, and text tool.
- 11. Compatibility Understanding that .psd files can only be fully utilized in software that supports this format, primarily Adobe Photoshop.
- 12. The .pdf file format stands for Portable Document Format, developed by Adobe.
- 16. PDF files maintain the formatting, fonts, and images regardless of the software or hardware used to view them.
- 18. Identify how texture can add depth and interest to a design.
- 19. Management Importance of managing file formats properly for efficient workflow and collaboration in graphic design projects.
- 20. Recognize the difference between geometric and organic shapes, and how they influence design.
- 21. How to convert .tif files to other formats when necessary.
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- 1. Understanding the specific color (e.g., red, blue, green) and its position on the color wheel.
- 3. Understand how lines can create movement, structure, and define shapes in design.
- 5. Basics Understanding what SVG stands for (Scalable Vector Graphics) and its significance in graphic design.
- 7. The importance of layers in graphic design and how to manipulate them for effective design.
- 10. It is used to present documents consistently across various devices and platforms.
- 13. Editing Basic image editing techniques including cropping, resizing, and color adjustments.
- 14. Learning how brightness or dullness affects a color's appearance.
- 15. Manipulation How to add and style text within a graphic, including font choice and placement.
- 17. Explore the importance of negative and positive space in creating balance and focus in design.
- 19. Extension Understand that .png stands for “Portable Network Graphics.”
- 21. Uses Graphic designers use .psd files for creating and editing images, graphics, and layouts before exporting them to other formats like .jpeg or .png.