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DTP: Desktop Publishing
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it-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A single hue in a color palette that is expanded upon by adding two - three - or more tints (variations in lightness and saturation) of that color - to create a more balanced look. In desktop publishing using monochromatic colors is a technique used
Drum scanners
Resolution of imagesetter
Monochromatic
Collage
2. The design principle stating that you group related items closely together.
Collage
Proximity
Alignment
Halftone frequency for printer
3. Allows a user to be able to see on a monitor exactly how the text and graphics will appear on the page before printing the final copy
Gray space
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)
Thread
Proximity
4. The area on the page that includes only text.
Shade
Gray space
Saturation
Handles
5. The consistent use of important design elements that are echoed - or repeated - in some way throughout the design.
Input frequency of scanned image
Handles
Repetition
Pixel
6. Used to select the entire object.
Gray space
Scanner types
Selection tool
Clipart
7. A graphic image made up of tiny colored squares (pixels) that work together to form an image.
Raster graphic
Font
Gutter
Monochromatic
8. The extent to which something blocks light. You can change the opacity of layers - filters - and effects so that more (or less) of the underlying image shows through.
Opacity
Typeface
Anchor point
Resolution of computer screen
9. Used to select parts of an object.
Transition
Direct selection tool
Proximity
Brightness
10. Common scanner - flat artwork on sheet of glass - scanning mechanism moves under it to capture image - reflective art
Flatbed scanner
Thread
Black space
Layout software
11. LPI
Mask
Type size
Halftone frequency for printer
Drum scanners
12. PPI
Resolution of computer screen
Font
Shade
Pixel
13. Lines extending from an anchor point; using the Direct Selection tool (hollow arrow) to push or pull the handles will change the shape of the curve.
Anchor point
Margin
Input frequency of scanned image
Handles
14. The horizontal and vertical placement of objects in connection with other objects on a page.
Alignment
Resolution of imagesetter
Spread
Bowl
15. A previously made picture or image that can be used on the computer. Also called a graphic
Drum scanners
Clipart
Contrast
Spread
16. Flatbed - film scanner - drum scanner
Lettermark logo
Tint
Shade
Scanner types
17. SPI
Resolution of imagesetter
Handles
Input frequency of scanned image
Anchor point
18. A design for a set of characters (letters - numbers - and punctuation marks)
Typeface
Pixel
Collage
Resolution of computer screen
19. An image composed of text and/or graphics used to identify a business or product. It is used so that the public will remember the company or product easily each time they see it.
Margin
Rivers of white space
Gutter
Logo
20. A path consists of the general outline of an object. Paths can be open or closed and can be made up of a combination of straight and curved segments.
Path
Opacity
Transition
Input frequency of scanned image
21. The space within rounded letters such as b and d
Bowl
Typography
Drum scanners
Film scanners
22. A picture element - the smallest square of color in an image.
Resolution of computer screen
Flatbed scanner
Pixel
Input frequency of scanned image
23. Used to reference how dark the color is. For example - hunter is a shade of green. Shades are derived from a combination of hue and black.
Shade
Resolution of imagesetter
Typography
Resolution of computer screen
24. The text in a frame can be independent of other frames - or it can flow between connected frames. To flow text between connected frames (also called text boxes) - you must first connect the frames. Connected frames can be on the same page or spread -
Monochromatic
Thread
Bowl
Scanner types
25. Lines of white space that can run through a selection of text. They are generally caused by the use of justified text alignment and result when words are spaced out far enough to cause these noticeable gaps.
Path
Rivers of white space
Resolution of computer screen
Layout software
26. The strips of white space around the edge of the paper. Most word processors allow you to specify the widths of margins.
Selection tool
Resolution of imagesetter
Margin
Alignment
27. This affects the highlights - shadows - and midtones of an image.
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)
Brightness
Opacity
Contrast
28. A specific typeface combines with variations such as size - style spacing.
Rivers of white space
Monochromatic
Pixel
Font
29. A collection of assembled images.
Margin
Monochromatic
Collage
Type size
30. The area on the page that includes only graphics.
Black space
Shade
DTP
Opacity
31. A design that primarily uses stylized text for imagery - no graphics.
Wordmark logo
Handles
Monochromatic
Drum scanners
32. Imaginary lines dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect.
Layout software
Rule of thirds
Proximity
Wordmark logo
33. An imaginary line through the thinnest parts of curved letters
Clipart
Stress
Opacity
Resolution of imagesetter
34. Transparent art - resolution much higher - deliver better dynamic range - for graphic arts market than general business
Film scanners
White space
Contrast
Handles
35. A spot where you begin or end a line segment
Anchor point
Stress
Brandmark symbol logo
White space
36. Variation in stroke weight
Path
Shade
Iconic logotype
Transition
37. A design that relies on graphics only (no text) to convey the identity of the company. Brandmark symbol logos are generally the most difficult logos to imprint within the minds of customers.
Brandmark symbol logo
Type size
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)
Gutter
38. Tracking is the process of loosening or tightening a block of text. Kerning is the process of adding or subtracting space between specific pairs of characters.
Tracking
Saturation
Margin
Gray space
39. Each time you click when using a selection tool or the pen tool an anchor point is created; each point is the beginning of a new line segment.
Anchor point
Vector graphic
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)
Monochromatic
40. The design and use of typefaces as a means of visual communication
Black space
Typeface
Typography
White space
41. Used to reference how light a color is.
Logo
Tint
Input frequency of scanned image
Gutter
42. The space between columns in a multiple-column document.
Alignment
Gutter
White space
Resolution of imagesetter
43. A feature that hides specific areas so that you can work on the part of the image that is not masked.
Mask
Handles
Tint
Transition
44. This is a type of font found in the typeface library that uses small pictures instead of letters. So - in place of an "A" - you might have a circle - or you might have a picture of a smiley face in place of a "c".
Lettermark logo
Dingbat font
Proximity
Input frequency of scanned image
45. The absence of text; the absence of images. White space is emptiness. It is negative space. But it's not wasted space. White space provides visual breathing room for the eye. It breaks up text and graphics. Add white space to make a page less cramped
Paul brainerd
Tracking
Type size
White space
46. DPI
Resolution of imagesetter
Resolution of computer screen
Typeface
Halftone frequency for printer
47. Using a personal computer and desktop publishing software to combine text and graphics together on a page for publication.
Scanner types
Typeface
DTP
Gutter
48. The purity of a hue or color.
Monochromatic
Direct selection tool
Input frequency of scanned image
Saturation
49. A set of pages viewed together - such as the two pages visible whenever you open a book or magazine. Every InDesign spread includes its own pasteboard - which is an area outside a page where you can store objects that aren't yet positioned on a page.
Shade
Raster graphic
Bowl
Spread
50. Coined the phrase Desktop Publishing and key producer of Aldus PageMaker.
Logo
Paul brainerd
Shade
Repetition