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Domain 1 Photoshop
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Knowing your _________________________ includes knowing the demographics of those your work will be directed at. | target audience |
| ______________________ is a term used to define how long a project will take to complete, what will be created in the project, and how much it will cost. | scope |
| When printing, be sure to use color mode ______________ . For web or video, use color mode RGB. | CMYK |
| When the project exceeds previously determined timelines or resources, it is called _________________ . | scope creep |
| Being able to reasonably use a portion of a copyrighted work as long as it doesn't affect the profit of the copyright owner is _______________ . | fair use |
| A ________________________ represents an original work that was created from or based on a copyrighted work that already exists. | derivative work |
| A legal term to describe a work of the mind is ________________ . | intellectual property |
| __________________ includes the provision that a work created from your original work must have the same license. | Attribution - ShareAlike |
| The license type that allows others to use your work unaltered is _____________________ . | Attribution - NoDerivs |
| What questions should be asked to help you determine the target audience? | What are NEEDS of target audience What AGE RANGE is target audience What SPECIFIC REGION is target audience aimed at What is GENDER of the target audience What ETHNICITY is target audience What is type of EDUCATION LEVEL that this target audience has |
| Graphic design is a form of communication. What kinds of communication are possible using graphic design? | Graphic design allows for the persuading, informing, or explaining of the target audience. |
| For what three media types can Photoshop optimize images? | a) web project b) video project c) print project |
| What are the seven phases of design plans? | a) Planning Phase b) Analysis Phase c) Design Phase d) Building Phase e) Testing phase f) Implementation Phase g) Publishing Phase |
| What are the main features of designer-client communication at the planning phase? | listening and asking questions |
| What are the main features of designer-client communication at the analysis phase? | presentations, diagrams, charts, and feedback |
| What are the main features of designer-client communication at the design phase? | mock-ups, sketches, reviewing and feedback |
| What are the main features of designer-client communication at the building phase? | building several options and receiving feedback |
| What are the main features of designer-client communication at the testing phase? | reviewing plans, gauging reactions, and calls feedback |
| What are the main features of designer-client communication at the implementation phase? | staging, approval, and receiving feedback |
| What are the main features of designer-client communication at the publishing phase? | proofs, planning, approval, and feedback |
| What does CC stand for? | Creative Commons License (Copyright) |
| What does BY stand for? | Attribution required |
| What does SA stand for? | No change of license (Share-Alike) |
| What does ND stand for? | No changing and adapting (No-Derivs) |
| What does NC stand for? | No commercial use |
| Which licenses do not allow changes? | SA, ND (CC BY-ND, CC BY-NC-SA) |
| Which licenses don not require attribution? | Public Domain |
| If you change an item that is not public domain, is the design now yours? Why? | No. Although altered, the original item needs to be credited to the original owner. Additionally, one needs permission to even alter a CC licensed work. |
| Images using pixels are ______________ images, while images using mathematics are ______________ images. | raster vector |
| The amount of detail an image can hold is called its ______________ . | resolution |
| _____________ is either the number of bits used to indicate the color of a single pixel, or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel. | bit depth |