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Jenny is designing a website for a yogurt shop. Which color mode does she have to consider when planning her design? RGB
Jill has created a table to organize information in her magazine layout. This is an example of which design element Shapes
Vera is designing a website for a clothing store. She has placed the most important information at the top of the web page. This is an example of which usability and readability consideration? Target Audience
A magazine editor is designing a layout about Halloween. He is trying to decide which two fonts will convey the meaning of the publication. This is an example of which usability and readability consideration? Medium
Chuck is designing a brochure with two elements that are noticeably different from one another in order to draw the viewer's attention to essential information. Which principle of design is he using? Contrast
Jerry is creating a presentation and decides to use the same theme and font style throughout. What design principle is he demonstrating? Unity/Harmony
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? Unity/Harmony
A design team is interviewing the client to determine the target audience and budget for a design project.This is an example of which step in the Systems Approach Collect information
Kathryn has chosen tree bark as the background image for her website. This is an example of which design element Texture
Jen is designing a website for a clothing store. She is testing her font choice to see if it is legible on the computer screen. This is an example of which usability and readability consideration? Medium
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