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Principles of Web Graphics Design Fundamentals Test
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Principles of Web Graphics Design Fundamentals Test
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1. Which is the type of symmetry which is applied to web site layouts by centering the content or balancing in between columns?
2. Any area of a page that is not covered by type or illustrations is known as _____.
3. State whether True or False. The lower angled strokes in the letters 'K' - 'R' and 'Q' are known as legs.
4. What is the 'core purpose' of web designing?
5. State whether True or False. Colors are displayed in percentages of red - green - and blue light in an additive color model.
6. What is the imaginary horizontal line on which most of the characters sit called?
7. _____________ is the process of adjusting the space between individual letters.
8. What is the term given to the process of cropping - resizing and modifying the pictures found while searching with search engines and using them for one's own site?
9. State whether True or False. Complementary color schemes consist of colors that are located opposite each other on the color wheel.
10. What does the term 'typo' stand for?
11. Which of these color mixtures creates the color vermilion?
12. State whether True or False. CSS borders provide myriad of possible effects that do not rely on extra images.
13. What is a split-complementary color scheme?
14. What does the 'brightness' of an image refer to?
15. Which font should be used for illustrations and art work that is to be incorporated into the design of a website?
16. _______ is anything that gives a distinctive appearance to the surface of a design.
17. Which of the following is one of the ways to avoid pixelation of an image to be published on the web?
18. What does the saturation of a color mean?
19. _______ and _________ are the most important visual cues we can use to determine or create depth and volume in compositions.
20. Which of these is not a kind of freeform shape?
21. What is an analogous color scheme?
22. Which kind of font do 'Wingdings' and 'Webdings' fall under?
23. By combining black with which color can a design get a technical feel?
24. For which purpose has the JPEG format been developed?
25. What does proximity refer to in the design theory?