Across
- 2. The act or process of making a design as fully perfect, functional, or effective as possible based on client feedback
- 4. Creating the feeling of movement in a design
- 6. An arrangement or combination of colors that are carefully selected to capture the attention and/or set a mood for the user when viewing a project
- 10. A draw program (vector graphic editor) that is commonly used for logos, icons, and other scalable graphics
- 11. Gently bent; give a soft, relaxed feel to a design
- 12. The amount of money needed or available for a project
- 13. Center of interest in a design
- 14. Combination of dots, lines, and colors used create the illusion of a surface appearance; adds depth and dimension to a design
- 15. Most common graphic file format, full color graphic format (16.7 million colors) with a relatively small file size
- 19. Carry eye left and right; convey a feeling of calm or peacefulness
- 20. Native file type used by Adobe Photoshop, does not compress layers of a design, allowing for future editing
- 21. Versatile graphic file type that can use a variety of color formats, works best for desktop publishing or print work
- 23. A size relationship between components of a design
- 27. The form of an object; when lines enclose a space; can be used to help identify objects; three basic shape types: circle, square, triangle
- 28. Format most commonly used by digital scanners, it is a full color format (16.7 million colors) and produces a relatively large file size
- 32. Lines Slanted; add interest to a design
- 35. Use mathematical formulas to define lines, points, curves, and other attributes, do not lose clarity when viewed up close or zoomed in, best type of graphic for printing in large scale
- 36. When all components of a design look as if they belong together
- 37. The latest time or date by which something should be completed
- 38. Describes the clarity of bitmap graphics, determined and defined by the number of Pixels Per Inch (PPI)
- 39. A person's performance of a task, timeliness, adherence to project purpose, etc. used as a basis for improvement
Down
- 1. A tool in Photoshop that allows you to preview what the published version of your work will look on a particular output device
- 3. Digital graphic editing program that creates and/or edits vector graphics (example: Adobe Illustrator)
- 5. All possible color combinations
- 7. Colors across from one another on the color wheel work well together when used in a design
- 8. A paint program (bitmap graphic editor) that specializes in photo manipulation
- 9. The amount of hue used in a particular color
- 16. Digital graphic editing program that creates and/or edits bitmap graphics (example: Adobe Photoshop)
- 17. How light or dark a color appears; adding black or white changes a color’s brightness
- 18. Multiple renditions of the design to show clients, provides a visualization of a product before it is professionally completed
- 22. Use square pixels arranged in a grid that have assigned colors, lose clarity when viewed up close or zoomed in, also referred to as raster graphics
- 24. Supports advanced transparency with a relatively average file size, can be interlaced, optimizing for internet use
- 25. An aim or desired result
- 26. The name given to a color
- 29. Indexed color format (256 colors) which supports simple transparency layer
- 30. A particular group at which a film, book, advertising campaign, etc., is aimed
- 31. Any image or design created or edited by a computer
- 33. Carry eye up and down; convey a feeling of awe or challenge
- 34. How design elements are arranged either horizontally or vertically on the canvas
