Part one: https://turbofuture.com/graphic-design-video/Graphic-Design-Pre-Press-Paper-Sizes-Bleeds-Margins-and-Final-Trim
Part two: The important factors are: purpose, size, color, margins & the creep, bleeds & margins, fonts, designing with typography, graphic file types, designing with a grid, and the rule of thirds.
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The book matches it's theme and design because since the book is about War and Peace, the cover takes it literally. It puts in drops of blood dripping off "War" to show how harsh it is. Then on "Peace" they put a white flag to represent it.
1) What is color?
The property owned by an object of producing different sensations as a result of object reflecting or emitting light 2) Type the definitions for the following terms: Chroma - The purity or intensity of color The Saturation - The intensity of a color Intensity - The measurable amount of a property Luminance/Value - The relative degree of lightness or darkness of a color Shade - How light or dark a color is Tint - A shade or variety of color 3) What is subtractive color used for? Explains the mixing of a limited set of dyes, inks, paint pigments or natural colorants to create a wider range of colors 4) What are the 3 subtractive colors? Yellow, Cyan, Magenta 5) What is additive color used for? Color created by mixing a number of different light colors 6) What are the 3 additive colors? Green, Blue, Red
1) CMYK stands for Cyan Magenta Yellow and Key
2) CMYK is a subjective process because you begin with a white surface and you subtract brightness from it 3) Halftone printing is layering colors 4)Set images to CMYK 5) If you want the image to go all the way to the edge of the paper 6) DPI stands for Dots Per Inch 7) Set to 72 DPI 8) Set to 300 DPI 9) Just use black ink or layer CMYK colors and add black 10) Spot colors are a specific color you want printed 11) Pantone is a Brand that makes thousands of colors that are standardized 12) Illustator and PDFs from Illustator 13) For a less of a chance of a compatibility problem 1) Raster or Vector
2) Raster is pixels 3) Vector is mathematical formulas 4) JPG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group using Lossy 5) For web photos 6) The quality keeps on degrading 7) Yes, it keeps layers 8) GIF is an 8-bit file type 9) No, as they would be pixelated 10) Yes, they do support transparency 11) Yes, they are supported on they web 12) They are transparent 13) RAW is specific to each type of camera 14) PSD is Photoshop's 15) To keeps layers intact without compression 16) Yes, it will keep layers 17) They are good for print and share 18) You could embed it 19) AI is for Illustrator 20) EPS is a more flexible vector format http://blog.digitaltutors.com/understanding-design-jargon-design-principles/
Questions: 1. What is the most used principle of graphic design that almost every Graphic Designer takes into account for? 2. Does unity mean that all the elements in a piece should be placed together? 3. What are some examples of how contrast could be achieved? The only critique I was given was the empty space between the text and the cursor should be filled or made even by moving "graphic design" to the very bottom, and have the cursor in the middle of the piece.
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