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Formative 1: Graphic Design Essentials 12/15

1. Graphics can be words. TRUE


2. Graphic Design, until then, advertisers and their agents used the services provided by
commercial artists. TRUE
3. *Is Graphic Art also Fine Art (Artist in terms of Social) = Poetic and personal? FALSE
(Communication Approach)
4. One of the main roles of Graphic Design is Information and Institution. FALSE (Instruction)
5. Is Graphic Art also Fine Art (Artist in terms of Origin of idea) = One’ self? TRUE
6. Is Graphic Art also Fine Art (Artist in terms of Origin of idea) = From a client? FALSE (Graphic
Artist)
7. Is Graphic Art also Fine Art (Artist in terms of Communication Approach) = Clear and precise?
FALSE (Graphic Artist)
8. By the second half of the 19th century, the range of mass-produced graphic illustrations had
expanded to include posters, literary journals, soft-covered books, advertisements, and
political leaflets. TRUE
9. Raster images are made up of a set grid of dots called pixels, where each pixel is assigned a
color value. TRUE
10. Vector images are made up of a set grid of dots called pixels, where each pixel is assigned a
color value. FALSE (points, paths, lines, and curves that can be infinitely scaled without
any loss in image quality)
11. PPI - Pixels per inch. TRUE
12. Scanning = image-based analog material into digital form. TRUE
13. An analog signal is a digitized digital signal. FALSE
14. Raster images are resolution-dependent. TRUE
15. Pixel Density is usually measured in DPI, which refers to the number of dots present per inch
on the display. FALSE (PPI; pixels)
Formative 2: Adobe Photoshop 15/15
16. In year 1998, they released a new version Photoshop 5.0. TRUE
17. Photoshop was created in 1988 by Thomas and John Knoll. TRUE
18. Photoshop Interface include: Search Bar. TRUE
19. In year 1996, they added adjustment layers and macros. TRUE
20. In year 1998, version was updated to Photoshop 3.0 by Tom Knoll. FALSE (1994)
21. In History year 1987, John sold it first to a scanner manufacturer BarneyScan. TRUE
22. In year 1987, Adobe bought Photoshop. FALSE (September 1989)
23. In year 1998, they add Paths, CMYK color and the Pen tool. FALSE (1990)
24. The only way to achieve consistent printing results is to know: Exactly what type of paper
you’re using. TRUE
25. Photoshop comes with a variety of all-purpose, generic profiles, but you can also get profiles
from the printer and paper manufacturers. TRUE
26. Spot Channel, Used only in commercial printing, these channels let you define areas in your
image that should be printed with special premixed inks (like Pan-tone colors). TRUE
27. The only way to achieve consistent printing results is to know: Which range of colors that
printer can reproduce. TRUE
28. A mix of cyan, magenta, and yellow ink absorbs most of the primary colors: red, green, and
blue so you see what’s leftover: dark brown. TRUE
29. Composite channels, these aren’t really channels; they’re combinations of channels and are
for your viewing pleasure only. TRUE
30. The Color Mode menu gives you the following options Layer Color. FALSE
Formative 3: Photoshop Tools and Effects (Photoshop Pen Tool Activity)
Formative 4: Typography & Retouching Techniques 15/15 (Forgot to take notes)
Formative 5: Digital Painting (Brush Effects Activity)
Formative 6: Getting Ready for Web (12/15)
31. Every element is required to be included in the wireframe. FALSE (NOT ALL)
32. A wireframe is an output of a webpage that demonstrates what interface elements will exist on
its pages. FALSE (LAYOUT)
33. *When using low fidelity wireframe, you should keep the use of images to a maximum. FALSE
34. The mid-fidelity is the most used wireframe among the three types. TRUE
35. *Low fidelity wireframe is just black and white representation of the user interface. TRUE
36. The high-fidelity is the most used wireframe among the three types. FALSE
37. *The goal of wireframes is to provide a visual understanding of a page early in the project
cycle. FALSE
38. *When using high fidelity wireframe, you should use a single font. FALSE
39. Favicons shows up not only in web browsers, but also in news feeds. TRUE
40. Favicons is short for favorite logos. FALSE (ICONS)
41. A good logo is immediately recognizable, reflects your brand’s message and makes you stand
out. TRUE
42. Your logo does not have an impact on the first impression your business is going to make.
FALSE
43. Favicons is short for favonian icons. FALSE (FAVORITE)
44. A favicon is a graphic that is exactly 16x16 pixels no more, no less. FALSE (64x64)
45. A good logo is timeless. TRUE
Formative 7: Visual Elements (10/10)
46. An accordion is a vertically stacked list of items that utilizes show/ hide functionality. TRUE
47. A notification allows users to enter a keyword or phrase and submit it to search the index with
the intention of getting back the most relevant results. FALSE (SEARCH BOX/FIELD)
48. Input controls supports input from input devices, mainly keyboard and mouse. TRUE
49. Checkboxes allow the user to select one or more options from a set. TRUE
50. Text fields can allow either a single line or multiple lines of text. TRUE
51. List Boxes are similar to Dropdown List but allows you to select multiple items in a given list.
TRUE
52. A tooltip allows a user to see hints when they hover over an item indicating the name or
purpose of the item. TRUE
53. Dropdown list is ideal if you have a lot of options for the user to select. TRUE
54. Checkboxes are depended to each other. FALSE (NOT DEPENDED)
55. Radio button restricts the user from selecting multiple options from a given set. TRUE

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