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Graphic Design 150 (Final) Exam Questions Fully Solved Latest 2025 Based on the lecture, which of the following are constraints of screen printing that shape the aesthetic of the medium. (Multiple Answer) - Answers flat shapes, solid colors Based on the lecture, which of the following is an example of design using metaphor? - Answers desktop interfaces Based on the lecture, which of the following design concerns of human centered design can the designer use to help instruct the user on how to interact with the design? (Multiple Answer) - Answers affordances, signifiers, feedback (partially right) Where does the concept of 'good design' originate? - Answers france Skeuomorphism is an example of a... - Answers pattern Where was printing invented? - Answers China Where was the movable type press invented? - Answers China Most art during the medieval period in Europe was thematically focused on... - Answers religion ___________ were a kind of books written and illustrated by hand. - Answers illuminated manuscripts Representational realism with 3-D perspective was the dominant method for... - Answers European artists Which photoreceptor cells are most responsible for color vision? - Answers cone cells All of the colors that can be generated from a set of primary colors is called a color... - Answers gamut What does Vanta Black reveal about how we see color? - Answers Vanta Black shows that there is no reflective light. In our perception, vanta black doesn't show anything actually. It absorbs all light through the use of carbon nanotubes. Lastly, vanta black captures light and does not allow it to reflect outwards. Therefore, vanta black seems to confuse the human mind and makes certain objects indistinct. Which designer was most known for their color interaction experiments? - Answers Josef Albers The process colors for printing are... - Answers Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black When designing work for TV or Computer screens, the primary colors are... - Answers red, green, blue What was the effect of Japanese woodblock prints propagating through Europe? (partially correct) - Answers Based on the lecture, Japanese woodblock prints spread to Europe. In turn, this inspired many European artists to not only do the same, but transform the concept into their own. This was done through inspiring European artists, showcasing the art to influence other Europeans, integrating the concept into other European work, art, etc. What was the effect of the industrial revolution on art and design? - Answers Art and design branched out and became relative to many more crucial elements of life because of the Industrial Revolution. The idea that machines utilized visual languages in order to become more efficient came about. Because of machines, people were better able to produce the output that their dreamscape had consisted of. Lastly, machines run solely upon physics, which is heavily utilized in the creation of any form of art an artist wishes to create or design. Provide 3 examples of psychological heuristics (UX Laws) and give an example of each in action. - Answers Example #1: Tesler's Law states that there is a minimum level of complexity that cannot be reduced more. This could look like attempting to modify or simplify a confusing system, but being unable to do so because of constraints. So, people must adapt to the complex system because there is only so much designers can simplify without constraints or inconveniences. Example #2: Occam's Law demonstrates the idea that simplicity remains to be the correct solution. This is so that everyone is able to productively and efficiently use things. This law prefers to design things based on the minimum amount of assumptions. An example of this law in action could be designing a stop sign. Instead of using elaborate symbolism or multiple words, a big geometrical sign stating "STOP" in red is used. This also utilizes the concept of Color Psychology. Example #3: Miller's Law exemplifies the concept that humans are only have to keep 7 items and/or ideas in their working memory. Although this is a little bit flexible, it is the general rule of thumb under Miller's Law. An example of this could be seen through a list of words and trying to remember all of them while only being able to recall a little bit of the words because of the 7 items in the working memory. What were the surrealists primarily interested in investigating through their work? - Answers surrealists wanted to mainly focus and hone in on the subconscious mind. Although made simplified, the idea of surrealism became more complex as a variety of artists began to explore the concept. Reflecting the subconscious mind was difficult to execute because of preparation and design beforehand. So, automated drawings (such as splatter paint or blind writing) began to emerge out of the subjective side of surrealism.

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Graphic Design 150 (Final) Exam Questions Fully Solved Latest 2025

Based on the lecture, which of the following are constraints of screen printing that shape the aesthetic
of the medium. (Multiple Answer) - Answers flat shapes, solid colors

Based on the lecture, which of the following is an example of design using metaphor? - Answers desktop
interfaces

Based on the lecture, which of the following design concerns of human centered design can the designer
use to help instruct the user on how to interact with the design? (Multiple Answer) - Answers
affordances, signifiers, feedback (partially right)

Where does the concept of 'good design' originate? - Answers france

Skeuomorphism is an example of a... - Answers pattern

Where was printing invented? - Answers China

Where was the movable type press invented? - Answers China

Most art during the medieval period in Europe was thematically focused on... - Answers religion

___________ were a kind of books written and illustrated by hand. - Answers illuminated manuscripts

Representational realism with 3-D perspective was the dominant method for... - Answers European
artists

Which photoreceptor cells are most responsible for color vision? - Answers cone cells

All of the colors that can be generated from a set of primary colors is called a color... - Answers gamut

What does Vanta Black reveal about how we see color? - Answers Vanta Black shows that there is no
reflective light. In our perception, vanta black doesn't show anything actually. It absorbs all light through
the use of carbon nanotubes. Lastly, vanta black captures light and does not allow it to reflect outwards.
Therefore, vanta black seems to confuse the human mind and makes certain objects indistinct.

Which designer was most known for their color interaction experiments? - Answers Josef Albers

The process colors for printing are... - Answers Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

When designing work for TV or Computer screens, the primary colors are... - Answers red, green, blue

What was the effect of Japanese woodblock prints propagating through Europe? (partially correct) -
Answers Based on the lecture, Japanese woodblock prints spread to Europe. In turn, this inspired many
European artists to not only do the same, but transform the concept into their own. This was done
through inspiring European artists, showcasing the art to influence other Europeans, integrating the
concept into other European work, art, etc.

, What was the effect of the industrial revolution on art and design? - Answers Art and design branched
out and became relative to many more crucial elements of life because of the Industrial Revolution. The
idea that machines utilized visual languages in order to become more efficient came about. Because of
machines, people were better able to produce the output that their dreamscape had consisted of.
Lastly, machines run solely upon physics, which is heavily utilized in the creation of any form of art an
artist wishes to create or design.

Provide 3 examples of psychological heuristics (UX Laws) and give an example of each in action. -
Answers Example #1: Tesler's Law states that there is a minimum level of complexity that cannot be
reduced more. This could look like attempting to modify or simplify a confusing system, but being
unable to do so because of constraints. So, people must adapt to the complex system because there is
only so much designers can simplify without constraints or inconveniences.



Example #2: Occam's Law demonstrates the idea that simplicity remains to be the correct solution. This
is so that everyone is able to productively and efficiently use things. This law prefers to design things
based on the minimum amount of assumptions. An example of this law in action could be designing a
stop sign. Instead of using elaborate symbolism or multiple words, a big geometrical sign stating "STOP"
in red is used. This also utilizes the concept of Color Psychology.



Example #3: Miller's Law exemplifies the concept that humans are only have to keep 7 items and/or
ideas in their working memory. Although this is a little bit flexible, it is the general rule of thumb under
Miller's Law. An example of this could be seen through a list of words and trying to remember all of
them while only being able to recall a little bit of the words because of the 7 items in the working
memory.

What were the surrealists primarily interested in investigating through their work? - Answers surrealists
wanted to mainly focus and hone in on the subconscious mind. Although made simplified, the idea of
surrealism became more complex as a variety of artists began to explore the concept. Reflecting the
subconscious mind was difficult to execute because of preparation and design beforehand. So,
automated drawings (such as splatter paint or blind writing) began to emerge out of the subjective side
of surrealism.

Kasimir Malevich was famous for... - Answers the black square

Futurismo, Noi, DADA, Merz and La Revolution Surrealiste were examples of... - Answers avant garde
zines

Abstract Expressionism evolves directly out of____________ - Answers Surrealism

the idea that systems should change slowly over time to prevent user confusion is called... - Answers
Weber's law

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