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Multimedia and Webpage Design Unit 1 Review

Please select a Team. Team 1 Team 2

Taylor is creating a graduation announcement Taylor is creating a graduation announcement. Which typeface should she use? Ornamental/Decorative Sans Serif Script Serif

Alex is creating a website for his band Alex is creating a website for his band. Which typeface would be the best? Ornamental/Decorative Sans Serif Script Serif

Sean is creating a flyer for a Halloween party Sean is creating a flyer for a Halloween party. Which typeface should be used to create the heading? Arial Brush Script M7 Chiller Courier

The typefaces below are examples of a(n): Courier Courier New Decorative/ornamental font Font family Sans serif script

kerning monospaced proportional tracking Jeffrey is keying an article for the FBLA magazine. He needs all the text in column one to align with the text in column two. Which typeface spacing effect will he use? kerning monospaced proportional tracking

Clifton is adding the main heading to the school newspaper Clifton is adding the main heading to the school newspaper. Which typeface is appropriate? Font family Ornamental/decorative Sans serif Script

Sarah is designing invitations for the school’s prom Sarah is designing invitations for the school’s prom. Which typeface is appropriate? ornamental/decorative Sans serif Script Serif

leading monospaced proportional tracking Refer to the example below. John wants to expand the spacing between the first line (Soloist) and the second line (Musician). Which typeface spacing should he use? Soloist Musician leading monospaced proportional tracking

Debbie is helping create the student newspaper Debbie is helping create the student newspaper. Which typeface should be used for the text in the articles? Arial Arial narrow courier verdana

Jacob wants each letter in the word “Gothic” to have the same amount of space. Which typeface spacing should he use? kerning leading monospaced tracking

alignment contrast balance White space Kevin designed a flyer for his meeting. The flyer was crowded with information, making it difficult to read. Which design principle could he use to correct this? alignment contrast balance White space

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Jill is creating a flyer advertising an FBLA fundraiser Jill is creating a flyer advertising an FBLA fundraiser. Which typeface category is appropriate? Ornamental/Decorative Sans serif Script Serif

Alignment Contrast Radial Repetition Chuck is designing a brochure with elements that are noticeably different from one other in order to draw the viewer’s attention to essential information. Which principle of design is he using? Alignment Contrast Radial Repetition

In the figure below, the bold lines are used to provide ____. shade frame saturation texture

Austin is creating a poster with a background that looks like blades of grass. This is an example of which design element? lines mass shapes texture

Repetition/consistency White space Wesley is creating a sales flyer and places a graphic next to the item’s description. This is an example of which design principle? contrast Proximity/unity Repetition/consistency White space

Abstract Geometrical Balance Z-pattern Joe is creating a flyer for an upcoming FBLA event. How should he arrange the MOST IMPORTANT information to ensure that the viewers will notice it? Abstract Geometrical Balance Z-pattern

Lisa needs pink paint so she adds white to red paint Lisa needs pink paint so she adds white to red paint. This is an example of: hueing saturating shading tinting

Color matching contrast RGB saturation Curtis is designing business cards for a client. The colors on the business cards should match the colors on his business website. When printing the cards, Curtis should use: Color matching contrast RGB saturation

CMYK Complimentary colors Color matching RGB Rusty has created a brochure and wants to make sure the color on the printed copy looks just like what is on his monitor. This is referred to as: CMYK Complimentary colors Color matching RGB

colored saturated shaded tinted Mandy is painting hearts for a Valentine’s Day party. When she changes the colors of the hearts from red to pink, what has she done to the color? colored saturated shaded tinted

Repetition/Consistency White Space Valerie designed an advertisement for FBLA with various elements in different sizes and shapes, using light and dark colors. Which principle of design technique did she use? Alignment Contrast Repetition/Consistency White Space

Which principle of design should Catherine use in a publication to show the connection between elements? Alignment Contrast Proximity Repetition

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The following is an example of which principle of design? Asymmetry Radial Proximity Symmetry

Repetition/Consistency When designing a newsletter for FBLA, Susie placed all images near the articles they were illustrating. Which design principle did she use? Alignment Balance Proximity/Unity Repetition/Consistency

Repetition/Consistency Mike designed a newsletter for a meeting and is using the same typeface size and color for all headings. Which design principle did he follow? Alignment Balance Proximity/Unity Repetition/Consistency

Which design principle is illustrated below? Alignment asymmetrical Symmetrical Radial

grid Master page mockup prototype Karen is creating a brochure and wants the company’s phone number to show up in the same place on each page. In order to accomplish this, she should modify the: grid Master page mockup prototype

Column guide grid Margin guide template Cindy is creating a newsletter and wants to ensure that textboxes, images, and other objects are aligned consistently throughout all the pages of the newsletter. Which desktop publishing tool can she use to accomplish this? Column guide grid Margin guide template

The design feature used below is and example of a: Hi Everyone!! balloon bleed jumpline Pull-quote

grid guide prototype template Jenny is creating a publication and using something that is already set up so the information can just be filled in. This is an example of a: grid guide prototype template

Luke is creating a school newsletter and begins the first paragraph with a large letter. This is an example of: art bleed caption Dropped cap

End sign Reverse text sidebar watermark Tanya is creating school letterhead and wants to use a very light image of the school mascot in the middle of the page. Which desktop publishing design feature should she use? End sign Reverse text sidebar watermark

Eddie is creating a flyer for the chorus concert and wants to add graphics to make it more colorful. This is an example of a(an): art bleed sidebar Text box

byline deck kicker nameplate Kyle wrote an article for the school newspaper. Between the title and the body, he wrote a short statement of what the article was about. This is an example of a: byline deck kicker nameplate

End sign kicker masthead nameplate The second page of the school newspaper has a section that contains the editor’s name, the photographer, and school reporters. This is an example of a/an: End sign kicker masthead nameplate

Dropped cap jumpline Pull-quote side Taylor wrote and article for the school newspaper that was more than one page in length. She placed “continued on p. 2” at the end of the article on page one. This is an example of a: Dropped cap jumpline Pull-quote side

deck jumpline Pull-quote sidebar Beside a newspaper article about shark attacks was a smaller article sectioned off that contained a personal account of someone attacked by a shark. This is an example of a: deck jumpline Pull-quote sidebar

Sadie printed a sample copy of her class brochure to make sure everything was placed correctly and make sure there were no errors. This is an example of a: grid Master page prototype template

Which desktop publishing feature is used when the school motto is written at the bottom of each page of the school newspaper? caption jumpline Running header Running footer

Header page Master page prototype Dummy page Julie wants the same footer format and logo to display on every page of the desktop publishing document. Which document design is best to accomplish this? Header page Master page prototype Dummy page

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Jessica placed her name below the headline of the article she has written. Which type of heading or subheading has she used? byline deck kicker Running headlines and footers

Fastest Responders (in seconds) Participant 1 Participant 2 Participant 3 Participant 4 Participant 5 Fastest Responders (in seconds)

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