IMAGING AND DESIGN FOR ONLINE ENVIRONMENT Flashcards

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______ are visual representation of a idea. Therefore, computer _____ are simply images displayed on a computer screen

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Graphics

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____ is part of graphics that deals with the arrangement of elements on a page

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Layout

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1.Line & Font Styles
2.Color and Contrast
3.Texture
4.Shape
5.Form
6.Size

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BASIC ELEMENTS OF LAYOUT AND DESIGN

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Line refers to the way that two points in space are connected. Whether they’re horizontal lines, diagonal lines, or vertical lines, lines can help direct the eye toward a certain point in your composition.

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Line & Font Styles

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Color helps establish a mood for your composition. Color is used by designers to portray mood, light, depth, and point of view. Contrast refers to the combination of color inside the design

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Color and Contrast

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Texture is one of the elements of design that is used to represent how an object appears or feels.
Tactile texture is a physical sense of touch, whether it’s rough, smooth, or ribbed.
Visual texture, on the other hand, refers to the imagined feel of the illustrated texture, which can create more visual interest and a heightened sensory experience..

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Texture

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In its most basic form, a ____ is a two-dimensional area that is surrounded by an outline

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Shape

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which occur naturally in the world

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Organic shapes

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which are angular and mathematically consistent

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Geometric shapes

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that represent things in nature but aren’t perfectly representative.

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Abstract shapes

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-Organic shapes
-Geometric shapes
-Abstract shapes

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three types of shapes:

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___ pertains to the way that a shape or physical configuration occupies space. ___ is described as any three-dimensional object. Forms are the 3D equivalents of shapes and as such are measured by their height, width and depth.

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Form

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__ is simply how small or big an element is in relation to other objects within a design. Generally, we use size to make a particular element stand out or to give it importance.

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Size

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1.Balance
2.Emphasis
3.Movement
4.Pattern, Repetition, and Rhythm.
5.Proportion & Proximity.
6.Variety & Unity.

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BASIC Principles OF GRAPHICS AND LAYOUT

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_____, one of the key principles of design, refers to the way visual elements are arranged so that their visual weight harmonizes with the other elements in the design.

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Balance

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-Symmetrical
-Asymmetrical

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Types of Balance

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is the simplest to create and involves placing objects of the same weight, and kind of weight, on either side of a central line.

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Symmetrical

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is when you have two dissimilar sides of a design and have positioned visual weight unequally, and yet you’ve still achieved a sense of balance.

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Asymmetrical

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an area in the design that may appear in different size, texture, shape or color to attract the viewer’s attention.

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visual elements guide the viewer’s eyes around the screen.

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These are the repeating visual element on an image or layout to create unity in the layout or image. Rhythm is achieved when visual elements create a sense of organized movement.

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Pattern, Repetition, and Rhythm.

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Proportion Harmonious relationship of two or more elements that are put together in a composition. Proximity nearness in space, time, or relationship.

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Proportion & Proximity.

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is the principle of art that adds interest to an artwork. It creates visual interest to draw viewer’s attention.

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variety and unity

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How would you modify visual weight of objects, texture, colors, and space that evenly distributed on the screen?

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What principle does this picture illustrate? A. Contrast B. Repetition C. Alignment D. Proximity
Contrast
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The following are the ways where you can emphasize the text if you are working on a magazine except. A. By changing the font color B. By adding illustrations or images C. By making the text bold or italic D. By changing the font size, either bigger or smaller
B. By adding illustrations or images
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One of the Basic Principles of Layout and Design which determines on how items and information are grouped together. A. Value B. Contrast C. Proximity D. Balance
C. Proximity
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One of the Basic Principles of Layout and Design which guides the viewer's eyes around the screen. A. Movement B. Rhythm C. Emphasis D. Balance
A. Movement.
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What is the basic purpose of the design principle PROXIMITY. A. To Make Texts Appear Closer B. To Organize Related Concepts C. To Emphasize Weight on Graphics D. To Create Interest
B. To Organize Related Concepts.
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Which type of balance gives a mirror-like design that is proportionally equal to the other side? A. Asymmetrical B. Symmetrical C. Semi-balance D. Semi-proportion
B. Symmetrical.
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It is the process of planning and arranging in detail something such as a page or book to be reproduced is called ______. A. Design B. Layout C. Graphics D. Outline
B. Layout.