The document discusses principles of graphic design such as emphasis, repetition, and contrast. It provides definitions and examples of these principles and asks multiple choice questions to test understanding. Emphasis refers to adding importance to part of the text, repetition means using similar elements, and contrast is achieved through differences between two elements.
3. 2. TRUE or FALSE
Appropriateness helps ensure the
information is quick to absorb and
sticky, remaining on the mind of the
viewer longer than if all elements
were given the same weight.
9. 11. Which is NOT a characteristic of a serif
typeface?
a. classic
b. readability
c. formality
d. extravagant
10. 12. Which of the following material is suited
for a script typeface?
a. newspapers
b. magazines
c. wedding invitations
d. billboards and ads
11. 13. Which text information should one use
when they need data for a research paper?
a. legends
b. fable
c. magazine
d. encyclopedia
12. 14. The following items comprise a typeface
except:
a. alphabet
b. numbers
c. emoticons
d. symbols
13. 15. Which typeface has a clean and
minimalist look to the text?
a. serif
b. sans serif
c. slab serif
d. script
14.
15. 1.It refers to the importance or
value given to a part of the text-
based content.
EMPHASIS
16. 2. TRUE or FALSE
Appropriateness helps ensure the information is
quick to absorb and sticky, remaining on the
mind of the viewer longer than if all elements
were given the same weight.
False
17. 3. What design principle is shown
in this image?
Repetition
18. 4-6. Enumerate 3 ways to emphasize a text.
Italicize
Make the letter bold
Change the size
Change the color
19. 7. TRUE or FALSE
The principle of contrast encourages
the use of repeating some typefaces
within the page .
False