Visual Communication Unit2 Challenge 3
Which image below has a golden section proportion?
a.)
This image showcases which type of alignment?
a.)
, Free-form
b.)
Centered
c.)
Left alignment
d.)
Right alignment
d.)Correct.
The image shows lines of type that are aligned to the right margin of the space.
Which term correctly matches its definition?
a.)
Column: The term used for two pages that face one another
b.)
Spread: Parts of a layout composition that spread to the edge of the page
c.)
Bleed: The area that connects two adjoining pages
d.)
Alley: Spaces that are found between columns
d.)Correct.
Columns are like "buildings" that contain images or type. The spaces between
those buildings are known as "alleys."
Who pioneered the use of grid systems in graphic design?
a.)
Josef Müller-Brockmann
b.)
Massimo Vignelli
c.)
Mondrian
d.)
de Stijl
a.)Correct.
Josef Müller-Brockmann was a Swiss graphic designer who pioneered the use of
grid systems in graphic design
What is the term for a line of descriptive text below a photograph or image?
Which image below has a golden section proportion?
a.)
This image showcases which type of alignment?
a.)
, Free-form
b.)
Centered
c.)
Left alignment
d.)
Right alignment
d.)Correct.
The image shows lines of type that are aligned to the right margin of the space.
Which term correctly matches its definition?
a.)
Column: The term used for two pages that face one another
b.)
Spread: Parts of a layout composition that spread to the edge of the page
c.)
Bleed: The area that connects two adjoining pages
d.)
Alley: Spaces that are found between columns
d.)Correct.
Columns are like "buildings" that contain images or type. The spaces between
those buildings are known as "alleys."
Who pioneered the use of grid systems in graphic design?
a.)
Josef Müller-Brockmann
b.)
Massimo Vignelli
c.)
Mondrian
d.)
de Stijl
a.)Correct.
Josef Müller-Brockmann was a Swiss graphic designer who pioneered the use of
grid systems in graphic design
What is the term for a line of descriptive text below a photograph or image?