The document provides instructions for a 3-hour exam for a graphics course. It lists 10 questions worth 14 marks each, and instructs students to answer any 5 questions. The questions cover topics like freehand sketching techniques, the differences between impact and non-impact printers, designing packaging boxes efficiently, marketing considerations in the design process, advantages and disadvantages of printer types, paper finishing techniques, basics of printing technology such as filaments and weaves, the definition of typography and processes like typesetting and compositing, and defining and providing an example of texture.
The document provides instructions for a 3-hour exam for a graphics course. It lists 10 questions worth 14 marks each, and instructs students to answer any 5 questions. The questions cover topics like freehand sketching techniques, the differences between impact and non-impact printers, designing packaging boxes efficiently, marketing considerations in the design process, advantages and disadvantages of printer types, paper finishing techniques, basics of printing technology such as filaments and weaves, the definition of typography and processes like typesetting and compositing, and defining and providing an example of texture.
The document provides instructions for a 3-hour exam for a graphics course. It lists 10 questions worth 14 marks each, and instructs students to answer any 5 questions. The questions cover topics like freehand sketching techniques, the differences between impact and non-impact printers, designing packaging boxes efficiently, marketing considerations in the design process, advantages and disadvantages of printer types, paper finishing techniques, basics of printing technology such as filaments and weaves, the definition of typography and processes like typesetting and compositing, and defining and providing an example of texture.
Answer any five questions. All questions are of equal marks.
(5x14=70)
Q 1) Define Freehand Sketching, Leading, Deadlines and Overlay.
Q.2) Write the difference between impact and non-impact printers. Q.3) Describe in details how will you shape the design? Q.4) How will you efficiently design the packing boxes? Q.5) Explain the marketing considerations in the process of design. Q.6) Explain various advantages and disadvantages of impact and non-impact. Q.7) Write short note on antique finishing, calendaring, bond, symbol “m” and symbol “mm”. Q.8) Write notes on: filament, weave pattern, metal mesh, cylinders and textiles with reference to basics of printing technology. Q.9) What do you mean by the term typography. Write short notes on type setting and compositing. Q.10) Define Texture, with the help of an example in detail.