Typography and Design Terminology Quiz
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______ refers to the amount of vertical spacing between lines of text.

Leading

______ is a spacing technique that allows designers to squeeze or stretch text to fit in a specific amount of space.

Tracking

______ adds or removes space between two individual characters.

Kerning

______ font sizes do not change when viewed on different screen sizes.

<p>Absolute</p> Signup and view all the answers

What best describes a hero image?

<p>A large, banner-type image used primarily as the center image on a website's homepage.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is another term for a raster image?

<p>Bitmap</p> Signup and view all the answers

Raster images consist of a series of?

<p>Pixels</p> Signup and view all the answers

To create a(n) ______ GIF image, you can specify that the webpage remove a specific color.

<p>Transparent</p> Signup and view all the answers

Web designers often save text as an image to create a logo for a brand.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

You do not need to add a credit line for images in the public domain.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Individual pixels are visible in a zoomed bitmap image.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

GIFs are most suitable for basic, solid-colored images, such as cartoons, diagrams, or navigation buttons.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Typography and Design Terminology

  • Leading: Refers to vertical spacing between lines of text, impacting readability and aesthetics.
  • Tracking: A spacing technique used to adjust the spacing between entire groups of letters to fit a design or layout.
  • Kerning: Specifically adds or removes space between two individual characters, enhancing visual appeal and legibility.
  • Absolute Font Sizes: These sizes remain consistent across different screen sizes, ensuring text appears the same regardless of the environment.

Image Types and Uses

  • Hero Image: A large, often visually striking banner image, prominently featured on a website's homepage to capture visitor attention.
  • Raster Image (Bitmap): Another term for raster images, which are made up of a grid of individual pixels.
  • Pixels: The individual elements that compose raster images, becoming visible upon zooming in.

Image Editing and Usage

  • Transparent GIF: A type of GIF image that allows specified colors to be transparent, enhancing design flexibility.
  • Saving Text as Image: Web designers sometimes save text as images when creating logos to ensure brand consistency and aesthetic control.
  • Public Domain Images: Not requiring a credit line; however, it is important to verify this and attribute when necessary to respect copyright law.

Image Properties

  • Bitmap Visibility: Individual pixels become apparent in a zoomed-in bitmap image, illustrating the resolution limits of raster graphics.
  • GIF Suitability: Best suited for simple, solid-colored graphics like cartoons or navigation buttons, due to its color limitations and compression methods.

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Test your knowledge on important typography and design terms such as leading, tracking, and kerning. This quiz also covers image types, usage, and editing techniques to help you understand visual design better. Perfect for students and professionals alike!

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