Question 1
The fine line on a letter form, used to finish the larger ‘stroke’ at corners, is known as a(n):Question 2
Illustration is often used as a key component of graphic design, either by itself or combined with text.Question 3
The process of making a printed image on paper originated in China.Question 4
The term ‘graphic designer’ has been part of the art vocabulary for as long as people have been producing books.Question 5
A printing technique that is an example of a planographic process is:Question 6
Traditionally, artists have used printmaking techniques to make expensive, one-of-a-kind works of art.Question 7
Typographers create letter forms strictly for their aesthetic qualities, without consideration to mathematics or geometric principles.Question 8
The ultimate goal of a graphic designer is to seamlessly integrate visual images with printed words into a harmonious composition.Question 9
The process in which printing is done with grooves cut in to a metal plate is called:Question 10
The practice of designing, sizing, and combining letterforms on the printed page is called: