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1 Graphic Products Exam Revision

2 Branding What is meant by Brand identity ?

3 What is meant by Brand identity ?

4 Key Words Supply & Demand New Technology Feel good Factor Brand identity Marketing/Advertising

5 Common Exam Questions Common Exam Questions Answers :
Technologystudent.com Name the four process colours Name a common printing Process Advantages & Disadvantages CAD/CAM Properties of materials – Matt Card, Foil lined card, Foam board What are Quality Control Checks ? What are Quality Assurance checks ? Who are designers? What are they famous for ? What does TM stand for What is another name for Net ? Name all the parts of the letter F O and R Stem, continuous curve , serif What is tessellation? What is an exploded Diagram ? What are the five main purposes of packaging ? Pro…… Con…….. Pre….. In…… Sto….. Designers have a responsibility to the environment – Discuss Common Exam Questions

6 Identify the drawing. Is it Oblique or Isometric
Identify the drawing. Is it Oblique or Isometric? Now Render each diagram with a suitable finish Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric? Oblique Isometric?

7 What do these words mean??
Mass Production 10,000 Plus copies Logo An image associated with a company Quality Control Quality checks throughout the making process Quality Assurance Quality of workforce or materials Flowchart System using symbols for plan of make Exploded diagram 3D drawing to show how a product fits together Thermoplastic Reused when heated Tolerance Acceptable range of accuracy Choke test a test to show the safety of small parts Gsm Grammes per square metre (weight of Card) Biodegradable Breaks down Naturally less harmful Cultural Some products can be offensive to different people (cultures) USA No 13 is unlucky Dimensions Measurements Net/Development 2D shape (flat box) CYMK Process colours Cyan Yellow Magenta Black Input Devises Camera keyboard

8 Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name:
- provides a smooth, flat surface for drawing - holds paper in place - some have a groove for the T-square Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process: Name: Process:

9 - provides a smooth, flat surface for drawing - holds paper in place
Drawing Board - provides a smooth, flat surface for drawing - holds paper in place - some have a groove for the T-square Pair of Dividers - marking distances accurately - two steel points Watercolour Paint - comes as paste in tubes, or solid blocks - thinned with water for different shades - good for applying colourwashes T-square - drawing horizontal lines - good for drawing parallel lines French Curves - drawing curved lines - different sizes of curves moulded in plastic Gouache Paint - comes as paste in tubes - thick, opaque finish - thinned with water for different shades and colourwashes Parallel motion - drawing parallel lines - replaces a T-square - may be built in to a drawing board Flexi Curve - bent to desired shape for special lines - flexible plastic, with a soft metal core Acrylic Paint - opaque - dries quickly, water resistant when dry - work on most materials eg plastic - thinned with water for colourwashes Set Square - one used to draw 45° and 90° angles - one used to draw 90°, 60° and 30° angles Graphite Pencils - available from 9H (very hard) to 9B (very soft) - softer pencils used to add darker tones to drawings - harder pencils good for technical drawings Spray paint - good for painting 3D models - good ventilation needed Protractor - measuring angles - circular or semi-circular Coloured Pencils - good for flat areas of colour - available in many colours - water soluble pencils used to blend colours Chalks and Pastels - good for large areas of colour - good for tones and shades - not suitable for detail Compasses - drawing circles and arcs - pencil lead and steel point Markers - water-based - non permanent, do not bleed, can give streaky finish - spirit-based - permanent, need bleedproof paper, waterproof - different nib shapes eg round, brush, square Steel Rule -for measuring and marking accurately

10 Revision – Smart Materials & Printing Effects
What is Biodegradable ink ? Answers : Technologystudent.com


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