TSA Vocab Review 2025 Flashcards
(145 cards)
A3 sheet of paper
A large sheet of paper used by printers and designers for posters and imagery that needs more visual impact. 11.7”x16.5”
A4 sheet of paper
A common and versatile paper size frequently used by printers and designers. 8.3”x11.7”
Accordion Fold in relation to printing
A three panel folding technique that bends each panel of paper in the opposite direction. (Like an accordion)
Additive Color
A color mode (RGB) that is mainly used for digital-based media using back-lit screens.
Adjustment Layer (Photoshop)
A non-destructive editing layer in PSD that allows you to edit the value and color of an image.
Alignment
The placement of graphics and text in relation to each other or to the edges of a composition
Analogous Color Scheme
Colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel.
(Ex. Red, Orange, Yellow)
Art vs. Design
Art is the expression of what is beautiful or appealing based on personal taste. Design is the development of visual graphics with the intention of communicating a message.
Aperture (In relation to Photography)
The adjustable opening in a camera lens
Art Movement
Period of time in history that is marked by a specific style of art
Ascender (In relation to typography)
The upper stem of a lowercase letter (Ex. b, d, k)
Asymmetrical
A design or object NOT identical on both sides of a center line
Background
The part of a image or design that is farthest back in terms of depth
Backlit
Illuminated from behind
Balance (Principle of Design)
Refers to the relationship of visual weight shared between objects within a composition.
Bleed (In relation to printing)
Describes a design or document that has graphics or color extend to the edge of the page.
Baseline (In terms of typography)
The horizontal imaginary line on which characters in a typeface or font sit.
BMP (In terms of file formatting)
A raster or bitmap image file
Body Copy (In terms of typography)
The main “meat and potatoes” text of any design. Usually
Border
The edge of a document or page that forms the outer boundary of a design
Brand Identity
A collection of all assets (logo, typeface, color, package design, stationary, etc.) that a company creates to identity itself with consumers
Cap Height (In terms of typography)
The height of a capital letter in a typeface.
Cardstock (In relation to printing)
Strong, thick, and sturdy paper that is typically used for business cards, notecards, etc.
Cloud-Based Storage
Storage method where data is stored on remote servers that can be accessed via the internet on any device