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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Lines as Design Elements | Lines are a powerful but simple method of enhancing a publication |
| Lines | Can Organize Information & Can Create Movement & Connect or separate or provide texture & convey a mood or emotion & can define shapes or provide emphasis or can provide a frame |
| Shapes as Design Elements | are often used in logos but can be used in many different ways. |
| Squares and Rectangles | Symbolize honesty, stability, equality and comfort |
| Circles | Symbolize infinity, security and completeness. |
| Triangles | Symbolize action or conflict |
| Mass as a Design Element | refers to the size, space and “heaviness” of an object. |
| Texture as a Design Element | is an effect applied to a background or as the fill for an object. |
| Color as a Design Element | is one of the most important elements of design. |
| Color on Monitors | The amount of red, green, and blue are shown in different amounts in different “spots” on the monitor to produce an image. |
| Color on Monitors2 | Each color is assigned a number between 0 and 255 to show how much of that color to add. |
| Color and Printers | cannot print with light, they must use ink or toner. |
| The Color Wheel | a chart used to show the relationship between colors. Can be used to pick colors that will look good together in desktop publishing. Shows the relationships between colors. |
| Hue | a color. |
| Shade | - a hue + black |
| Tint | a hue + white |
| Saturation | the amount of the hue used. |
| Value | refers to the lightness or darkness of the hue. |
| Color Matching | Since color is displayed differently on monitors than it is printed with printers, ____________ must be used. |