Web design

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  1. 2. - the supply of photographs which are often licensed for specific uses.
  2. 4. - This lossless data compression format was created to replace the Graphics Interchange Format (GIF). PNG file format is an open format with no copyright limitations. Like GIF images, PNG also have the ability to display transparent backgrounds.
  3. 7. - photography and the stock photo industry, refers to a copyright license which, if purchased by a user, allows the one-time use of the photo as specified by the license.
  4. 9. - a format for compressing image files.
  5. 11. - a computer file format for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry, and photographers
  6. 14. - a lossless format for image files that supports both animated and static images.
  7. 17. - one of the common names given to the low priced royalty free stock photo industry. Microstock (or micro stock) is a relatively new stock image industry aimed at personal and small business use.
  8. 18. - about reducing the file size of your images as much as possible without sacrificing quality so that your page load times remain low.
  9. 20. - one of the common names given to the low priced royalty free stock photo industry. Microstock (or micro stock) is a relatively new stock image industry aimed at personal and small business use.
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  1. 1. - The way in which design elements are put together – or, aligned and arranged – to create a balanced and visually appealing web page. Good composition creates an easy way for readers to navigate your website while strengthening the main message that you want to communicate with them.
  2. 3. - is the creation of graphics, typography, graphs, and images to communicate an idea. ... For example, they need to take into account things such as file size, image resolution, etc. They also have to take their designs and turn them into a working website, which involves programming.
  3. 5. - a special category of images that come with a unique license. Individuals and businesses can license a royalty-free image once, then use that image in perpetuity without having to renew the license
  4. 6. - The number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed.
  5. 8. - a physical point in a raster image, or the smallest addressable element in an all points addressable display device; so it is the smallest controllable element of a picture represented on the screen.
  6. 10. - the combination of colors you choose for your site's design. You'll stick to using these colors throughout your whole site. Color palettes are used to make sure your website colors coordinate.
  7. 12. - uses adjacent pixels of different colors to give the appearance of a third color. ... Occurs when a web browser using an 8‑bit color display (256‑color mode) attempts to simulate colors that aren't in the 8‑bit color panel.
  8. 13. - like a map—scalable, with distances between points A and B that remain in proportion, even if the overall image increases in size. Artwork made up of points, lines, and curves that are based upon mathematical equations, rather than a solid colored square pixels.
  9. 15. - the number of bits used to indicate the color of a single pixel, in a bitmapped image or video framebuffer, or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel.
  10. 16. - a dot matrix data structure that represents a generally rectangular grid of pixels, viewable via a bitmapped display, paper, or other display medium
  11. 19. - a representation in which each item corresponds to one or more bits of information, especially the information used to control the display of a computer screen.