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- 1. Point A path is made up of a series of points called “anchor points” and line segments between these points. The anchor points on either end of a path have “control handles” and these can be used to control the direction of the curved path.
- 7. A design element that forms the shape of an image
- 8. Art & Design Info about this class to know for the final: 1. It is an introductory class at Nation Ford that exposes students to design as well as how products are printed and produced. 2. In Level 3, DAAD includes two job shadows and provides the student with 3 college credits. 3. In Level 4, DAAD students have the opportunity for an internship. 4. Graphic design is a service based industry.
- 14. The selection of colors that you choose to use for your design.
- 16. A type of logo design where a symbol is used in place of the company name, i.e. the Apple logo. Brandmarks are commonly accompanied by a logotype, but not always.
- 17. A color scheme built out of only one color, including lighter and darker tones of that color.
- 18. Marks Register marks are any cross marks or other symbols use to assure the proper registration of colors on the printed sheet.
- 19. – A design principle which makes a specific element stand out or draws attention to the eye.
- 20. The amount of detail an image has. Generally speaking, the higher your resolution, the better your images appear, and the more detail is rendered. Whereas lower resolution images or graphic tend to appear blurry, pixelated or muddy.
- 22. The term gloss is used to depict that degree of shine on a printed ink. Some of these inks become glossier when the dry. The paper quality affects this quality, and the glossiness comes from when the light hits the paper’s surface, the orientation of the reflected light determines a paper’s gloss.
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- 2. A design principle which creates visual movement of the eye and direction within a design.
- 3. Caliper is the measurement of the thickness of paper, expressed in thousandths of an inch.
- 4. A signature is a group of pages that are printed, most likely on both sides of a single sheet of paper that once folded, trimmed, bound and cut, become a specific number of pages.
- 5. Colors Colors that make you think of colder temperatures, like blues, greens, violets, etc. These colors tend to create a calm and soothing atmosphere. You are able to add cooler tones to an image or photograph by increasing the blue tones in your image.
- 6. A projection of emphasized structure of weight, a sense of touch.
- 9. Adobe Illustrator.
- 10. Tool The Selection tool (V) selects entire objects in Adobe
- 11. A design principle in which the relationship between elements in an image or their visual scale gives emphasis to one or more elements.
- 12. Pronounced ‘ledding’, leading refers to the space between lines of type. Overly tight leading can cause tension and overlap, making the content unreadable, and too-loose leading can equally make the type appear disjointed, so we usually try to find a nice balance between the two.
- 13. Selection tool Selects points or path segments within objects
- 15. When it comes to design, texture can refer to the actual tactile surface of a design, or the visual tactility of your design. By layering textured images and graphics over your design, you can often create a visual appearance of tactility that mirrors actual texture.
- 21. A printed item that is sent without an envelope, for instance, a postcard, marketing mailer, etc.
