Wednesday, December 16, 2009

bruce reulas questions UPDATED

Chapter 7 and 8
Chapter 7
Describe boxcitus (How is Boxcitus originally spelled)? The use of many boxes
Chapter 8
What does space emphasize? Direction
Chapter 7
When boxes must be use in a design one should try to…… any of the above (what are the above?)
Chapter 8
Since the department pages define visual personality of it is important they and unified by … distinctive head and outer margin sink age.
Chapter 7
Why should a designer use a grid in their designs? It gives a design consistency
Chapter 7
According to Sean morissioin type designers are closer to what. Architects
Chapter 8
Who said that quote design that stray must do so knowingly? Walter dexel
Chapter 7
Chain of thought should be what? An order that is by the reader.
Chapter 8
Complete the following quote. Rhythm is in time what symmetry is in Space (what is symmetry in space?)
Chapter 7
James t major the Japanese artist said the most difficult part of painting is what?
Deciding what to leave out 

Chapter 8
Placing information to show priority
Way finding
Chapter 8
A designer’s tool to connect multiple pages is what? White space
Chapter 8
A designs plain has got to include…. Order in sequencing
Chapter 7
Buildings purpose and size are the architect’s first considerations. Similar to this what is the first decision a designer must make? Determining a documents purpose and page size.
Chapter 8
Blank should be used with caution because its starter ling.. Diagonal emphasize
Chapter 7
In addition to being right what does Paul Ran (never got to finish this question)
Chapter 8
A mason can be compare to a graphic designer element and bricks to designs so morter is a design element ….. White space 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Chapter 9
Who is considering the father of the hole? Henry more
Which is not one of the ways to create depth? Implying motion by making elements
We live in a 3 dimensional word that has height, width and depth.
Bruno forced what for the use of the string what? B (what is B?)
Who develop the useless of machine and the unreadable book? Brono manarri
Name 2 of the 4 methods that you can achieve this goal. …….
Special illusion can be volume of implied void. Space
How does a hole create 3 dimensionally? Because it creates one side to another.
Semi transparent can suggested what? 3 dimensional space
As architectural details repeated design elements must be a. definable and inconsistent
According to chap 9 what type are designed for what type of readership? (Please fill)
Special illusion is crate by what? (Please fill)
What was the earliest truest painting perspective called? The holly trinity.
What is created when one or more transparent are crated? Ambiguous space. (I don’t that’s the right answer)
Chapter 7 and 8
Chapter 7
Describe boxcitus (How is Boxcitus originally spelled)? The use of many boxes
Chapter 8
What does space emphasize? Direction
Chapter 7
When boxes must be use in a design one should try to…… any of the above (what are the above?)
Chapter 8
Since the department pages define visual personality of it is important they and unified by … distinctive head and outer margin sink age.
Chapter 7
Why should a designer use a grid in their designs? It gives a design consistency
Chapter 7
According to Sean morissioin type designers are closer to what. Architects
Chapter 8
Who said that quote design that stray must do so knowingly? Walter dexel
Chapter 7
Chain of thought should be what? An order that is by the reader.
Chapter 8
Complete the following quote. Rhythm is in time what symmetry is in Space (what is symmetry in space?)
Chapter 7
James t major the Japanese artist said the most difficult part of painting is what?
Deciding what to leave out 

Chapter 8
Placing information to show priority
Way finding
Chapter 8
A designer’s tool to connect multiple pages is what? White space
Chapter 8
A designs plain has got to include…. Order in sequencing
Chapter 7
Buildings purpose and size are the architect’s first considerations. Similar to this what is the first decision a designer must make? Determining a documents purpose and page size.
Chapter 8
Blank should be used with caution because its starter ling.. Diagonal emphasize
Chapter 7
In addition to being right what does Paul Ran (never got to finish this question)
Chapter 8
A mason can be compare to a graphic designer element and bricks to designs so morter is a design element ….. White space 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Chapter 9
Who is considering the father of the hole? Henry more
Which is not one of the ways to create depth? Implying motion by making elements
We live in a 3 dimensional word that has height, width and depth.
Bruno forced what for the use of the string what? B (what is B?)
Who develop the useless of machine and the unreadable book? Brono manarri
Name 2 of the 4 methods that you can achieve this goal. …….
Special illusion can be volume of implied void. Space
How does a hole create 3 dimensionally? Because it creates one side to another.
Semi transparent can suggested what? 3 dimensional space
As architectural details repeated design elements must be a. definable and inconsistent
According to chap 9 what type are designed for what type of readership? (Please fill)
Special illusion is crate by what? (Please fill)
What was the earliest truest painting perspective called? The holly trinity.
What is created when one or more transparent are crated? Ambiguous space. (I don’t that’s the right answer)
Chapter 9
Who is considering the father of the hole? Henry more
Which is not one of the ways to create depth? Implying motion by making elements
Question from Bruce.
Bruno forced what for the use of the string what? B
Who develop the useless of machine and the unreadable book? Brono manarri
Name 2 of the 4 method that you can achieve this goal. …….
Spaceul illusion can be volmune of implied viod. Space
How does a hole create 3 dimensionality? Because it creates one side to another.
Semi transparent can suggested what? 3 dimansional space
As arcitedcual details repetaded design elements must be a. definable and inconsistent
According to chap 9 what type are designed for what type of readership? 2 level.
Spacual illusion is crate by what?
What was the earliest truest painting perspective called? The holly trinity.
What is created when one or more transparent are crated? Embigist space. 

Chapter 10
1. Clarity id the true essence of typography. true
2. It is the contrast of the letterform to its _______ to be legible . surrounding space
3. What is the key to creating expressive typography? Know the copies meaning and its importance to the reader.
4. Typography involves far more in working with what? Abstraction or black shapes
5. Piet Zwart what is more useful in typography? Use an uninteresting letter.
6. Typography is defined all but. The design of letterforms
7. Type must be. Simple and expressive
8. 9 times out of 10 typographic decisions should be about what? Manipulating a space around letter forms.
9. True or false? Pauses in rhythm are expressed typographically by multiple altered elements and joined ends of line. False
10. We say that typography is what? the voice of a printed page
Chapter 11 question
1. Type size should be proportional to line length. larger
2. Frutiger avenier acecidenz are all examples of what? sen seif
3. What type classification letters are carved in stone and are usually all caps? Glyphic
4. Paragraphs leads us to what? a new idea.
5. Which of the following affect the readability of content? Legibility of the typeface
6. The blank affects the possession of type size and legibility. X height
7. Why should designer use old style with lower case characters? Because old style figures that blend in the text.
8. Which of these are not parts in the 3 division of sans seif? Transitional or bauhuas
9. Bruce question number 3 Script is the answer
10. What type on a black background appears smaller then on black and Wight.
Questions 12
What are the two kinds of type in chapter 12?
a. Display and text
b. Letterform and kering
c. Headline and structure
d. Abstraction and phrases
Blank is type is used to draw attention to itself, to stop the browser and lead to a specific piece of secondary type. What is the blank? Is it…
a. Primary type
b. Display type
c. Main type
d. Abstract type
Typographic abstraction exploits the nine type contrast describe so which one of the choices are a part of the nine?
a. Density
b. Balance
c. Hierarchy
d. Dominance
Questions of chapter 13 and the Tina Roth
1. Swiss, which of the following is not Swiss miss? Geniva speakers
2. Chapter 13, display blank. Describes content
3. Chapter 13, space between all characters in a paragraph is what? tracked
4. Chapter 13, a short phrase or a word or part of a word is widow.
5. Swiss, Tina Roth goes to Switzerland how any times a week? 3
6. Swiss, Tina new origination is called what? to do
7. Chapter 13, a common misconception blank not point size is what appears text small. X hight.
8. Swiss, what is the password for a trail for the to so. nutela
9. Chapter 13, what are the computer commands when manulayy forces tiger spacing . by seleting it. option delete
10. Chapter 13, optimal line spacing must be. greater then word spacing
11. Michel criton book cover of what set vilhil stils idea. Prey
12. Swiss, how many visitors come and connect monthly to swiss miss? 600,000
13. Swiss, when in what year did the year did the swiss miss begin? 2005
14. Chapter 13, according to dp updite our works appearance appers good on what? composition
15. Chapter 13, What is the goal for a well set text? Even Color
16. Swiss, izenberg full time job called what? Plumdesing
17. Swiss, what company did Tina Roth do from start to finish? Visual thesaurus
18. Chapter 13, what is the best way to treat punctuation for a clean right Colum edge on a justify Colum. Hang the punguation
19. Chapter 13, what unit named the unit between? one pica.
20. Swiss, which is not a reason that confirms for blogging popularity? profitable membership fees
21. Chapter 13, typographical word spaces is generally what since the 15th century? Increased
22. Swiss, Swiss people are obsessed with what? branding
23. Chapter 13, we can call an orphan when? When its on top of a column.
24. Swiss, in all new beginnings duel a magic force? Who said that? Herman hesse
25. Swiss, Bruce 2nd questions
26. Chapter 11, typographical technicalities is . classicasion and dasses
27. Chapter 13, textus is latin for text.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

jessica apFEL"S QUESTIONS updated DEC. 9th

Here's my questions from Chapters 7 and so on....

(Chapter 7) According to James T. Maher, Japanese artists said the most difcult part of painting is what? (p 81)

a) deciding what to leave out


(Chapter 8) Placing information to show priority, but in three dimensions is known as what?

a) wayfinding


(Chapter 9) Who is considered “The Father of the Hole?” (p. 95)

a) Henry Moore


(Chapter 10) According to Dutch designer Piet Zwart, what is more useful in typography? (p. 105)

a) using an uninteresting letter


(Chapter 11) The _______ affects our perception of type’s size and legibility. (p. 113)

a) x-height


(Chapter 12) Herb Lubalin said "sometimes you have to compromise ______ to achieve impact." (p. 123)

a) legibility


(Chapter 13) According to D.B. Updike, “our work’s appearance depends on good...”(p.129)

a) composition


(Swiss Miss) In what year did the Swiss Miss blog begin?

a) 2005


Monday, December 7, 2009

new questions MONDAY DECEMBER 7th

chapter 13 DEC 7th


lynn koppen


which of the following is not Swiss miss

1. geneva speakers


chapter 12--- last week question from koppen


display blank?

: ANSWER: describes content


Coppen:

CHPTER 13:


Space between all characters in a paragraph is blank?

1. tracked:


chapter 13: ALMONTE

: according to chapter13 a short phrase or word of a paragraphs :

1. widow


according to the lecture

tina roth goes to switzerlandn how many times a year?

: 3 weeks


tina'n new : organization: is called

TEUX DUEX


neal yang

wants to know:

a common misconception. blank not point size. is what makes text appear small or big?

x height


:

what is the password : for the trial run of teux deux?

1/ nutella



according to HEINTZE chapter 13

what are the computer commands

: when manually forcing :

tighter spacing at the end of a paragraph

1. option delete (MAC)



OPITMAL LINE SPACING MUST BE :

GREATER THAN WORD SPACING

PAGE 129

GREATER THAN WORD SPACING

OPTIMAL LINE SPACING



which book cover

set off: wilhelm staehle : ;s career : PREY


how many connect monthly to swiss miss's BLOG:

1. 600,000 a month


BAN

IN WHAT YEAR did the swiss miss blog begin?

1. 2005


text


BD UPDIKE: our work appearance depends on what

1. composistion


hanko:

what is the goal: for well set text?

1. even color


eisenbergs first job:

1. plum design


FROM: amanda TOMPKINS

12 - - 09

what company: did tina do the entire branding for:

1. visual thesaurus


amanda tompkins


what is the best way to treat punctuation for a a clean right column edge on a justifed column

1. hang the punctuation


according to chapter 13 what unit?

name the unit that is optical space : between columns and text image and run around


1. pica


which is not a reason: ACCORDING TO SWISS MISS:

which is not a reason that confirms bloggers popularity?


1. profitable member fees


JOAN RHOE

typographical word spacing generally what>>>>>> since the 15 th century


what are swiss people obsessed?

:

branding <_____>

chocolate

gummi bears

mexicans




when can you call an orphan:

when its on top of the column


1. who said the:

which famous -swiss german:

with the words

:

in all new beginnings dwell a magic force?

1. hesse


false small caps:

according the CLASS DISCUSSION:

true small caps are visable when initial caps are blank


1. BOLD



switzerland : is all about HELVETICA


1. HELVETICA


according to CHAPTER 11

typographical technicalities can consist of :?


legibility and blank

type blank

punctuation and blank


grid faces grammer

system relations space

readibility classifications dashes<<<______the>

none of the above


text : LATIN FOR TEXTUS:

thanks to LYNN kOPPEN

All questions chapter 12

nov. 30th

What would your ideal situation to manipulate

A: sans serif

Which of these answers bleow corresponds with this type face character?

A: Corroborative

Herb Lubalin said “sometimes you have to compromise _____ to achieve impact”

A: legibility

Vertical and oblique are characteristics what of the following type contrasts?

A: Stress

The typeface Clarendon was designed in which year?

A: 1845

Small caps match the ________ of fullsize caps

A: Weight

Brief extracts of text used to attract to consider reading the story are called

A: break-outs and pull quote

Typographic expression exploits 9 type contracts which of these choices are part of the 9

A: Density

What is the main characteristic of display type

A: It stops browsers as it describes the content

We should describe word spacing as

A: glue

In addition to Italics, how many typeface families and weights of each face should someone use in a single design

A: 2 families and two weights

The effectiveness of display typography is mainly dependent on:

A: The management of the white space between & around letterforms

Why did At&t want Mathew Carter to design the bell santanio logo with weird shapes and crotch of letterforms

A: Inktrap

Monday, November 23, 2009

NEW QUESTIONS: nov 23rd MONDAY: gd1 CHAPTER 11

CLASS GD1

CHAPTER 11

QUESTIONS: nov 23rd


MONDAY:


question :

JOAN ROE

3. type size should be proportional to line length

the longer the line length

ANSWER: LARGER


BAN:

question :

Grotesque, frutiger, Avenier

ANSWER: San SERIF


NEAL YANG

3. what type classification letters are carved in stone and usually all capitols

ANSWER: GLYPHIC


salgado:rafael

3. orange;;;

PARAGRAPHS : lead us to what...?

according to chapter 11:

ANSWER: a new idea


APFEL: QUESTION

3. : the ______ effects our perception of type size and legibility?

answer: X HEIGHT



: Q. UESTION


lynn copen

Q:

2. which of the following aspects: effect the readibility of content

c. inherent legibility of type face



x height is not a location it is DISTANCE


TERMS TO LEARN:


CAP HEIGHT


ASCENDER


MEDIAN


x HEIGHT


BASELINE


DESCENDER

heights4.gif



bembo is a great example of a typeface that has a small x height any type face designed before 1950



bembo.gif



AMANDA TOMPKINS: question

2. according to chapter 11. why should designers use oldstyle figures with lowercase characters?

B. because oldstyle figures look like lowercase characters



HEINTZE

which of these : are not part of the 3 divisions of sans serif?

wrong answers circle"

VENETIAN OLDSTYLE

SLAB SERIF

transistional


:REMEMBER: : Geometric which is a sans serif sub category

: all sub divisions: grotesque and neo grotesque : humanist and GEOMETRIC


According to chapter 11

is the closest approximation to hand lettering

range from formal to casual

ANSWER: script and HAND LETTERing/LETTERED


change question to script:

ANSWER: SCRIPT



GRUNNENBERGER

according to chapter 11

white type on a black background appears.....what?


. c. white type appears SMALLER on a black background

OPTICAL illusion

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

FAUSTO question EARLY CHAPTER 11: LEGIBILITY :TYPE :

Questions:



11

ACCORDING TO FAUSTO:almonte

chapter 11:


blank is the ease with which type can be understood under normal reading conditions

ANSWER;

1Legibility

Monday, November 16, 2009

GD1 QUESTIONS CHAPTER 10 nov 16th MONDAY

questions chapter 10

nov. 16th Graphic DESIGN : monday class:



clarity is the essence of typography

ANSWER)true


it is the contrast of the letterform to its _______ that makes

ANSWER) surrounding space


what is the key to creating expressive typography?

ANSWER: knowing the copy's meaning and its importance to the reader


typography involves far more then working with what?

ANSWER) abstraction


jessica apfel

piet zwart

ANSWER) choosing a typeface that matches the content


what is more useful in typography:

ANSWER) using an uninteresting letter is in itself is more useful



according to dutch designer: PIET ZWART

what is least useful in typography? REVAMPED QUESTION

ANSWER) LEAST IMPORTANT IS using a distinct and stylized type ----



BAN:

typography is defined as :

all but.....

ANSWER) :the design of letterforms



GRUNNENBERGER:

according to chapter 10: type must be

ANSWER: ) SIMPLE AND EXPRESSIVE


NEAL YANG :

9 times out of 10 typographic decisions should be about : what______:

ANSWER) manipulating the space: around letterforms.....


according to chapter 10

NONYE

AGOGBODO

garfield QUESTIONS


true or false :QUESTION:

PAUSES in RHYTHM are expressed typographically by multiple altered elements and joined ends of lines

ANSWER) : FALSE


RAFAEL:SALGADO:

ACCORDING TO CHAPTER 10

WE SAY THAT TYPOGRAPHY IS ------>

ANSWER) THE VOICE OF A PRINTED PAGE


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

bruce reulas questions 2

Chapter 7 and 8

Chapter 7

Describe boxcitus (How is Boxcitus originally spelled)? The use of many boxes

Chapter 8

What does space emphasize? Direction

Chapter 7

When boxes must be use in a design one should try to…… any of the above (what are the above?)

Chapter 8

Since the department pages define visual personality of it is important they and unified by … distinctive head and outer margin sink age.

Chapter 7

Why should a designer use a grid in their designs? It gives a design consistency

Chapter 7

    According to Sean morissioin type designers are closer to what. Architects

    Chapter 8

    Who said that quote design that stray must do so knowingly? Walter dexel

    Chapter 7

    Chain of thought should be what? An order that is by the reader.

    Chapter 8

Complete the following quote. Rhythm is in time what symmetry is in Space (what is symmetry in space?)

    Chapter 7

    James t major the Japanese artist said the most difficult part of painting is what?

    Deciding what to leave out

    Chapter 8

    Placing information to show priority

    Way finding

Chapter 8

A designer’s tool to connect multiple pages is what? White space

Chapter 8

A designs plain has got to include…. Order in sequencing

Chapter 7

Buildings purpose and size are the architect’s first considerations. Similar to this what is the first decision a designer must make? Determining a documents purpose and page size.

Chapter 8

Blank should be used with caution because its starter ling.. Diagonal emphasize

Chapter 7

In addition to being right what does Paul Ran (never got to finish this question)

Chapter 8

A mason can be compare to a graphic designer element and bricks to designs so morter is a design element ….. White space








Chapter 9

Who is considering the father of the hole? Henry more

Which is not one of the ways to create depth? Implying motion by making elements

We live in a 3 dimensional word that has height, width and depth.

Bruno forced what for the use of the string what? B (what is B?)

Who develop the useless of machine and the unreadable book? Brono manarri

Name 2 of the 4 methods that you can achieve this goal. …….

Special illusion can be volume of implied void. Space

How does a hole create 3 dimensionally? Because it creates one side to another.

Semi transparent can suggested what? 3 dimensional space

As architectural details repeated design elements must be a. definable and inconsistent

According to chap 9 what type are designed for what type of readership? (Please fill)

Special illusion is crate by what? (Please fill)

What was the earliest truest painting perspective called? The holly trinity.

What is created when one or more transparent are crated? Ambiguous space. (I don’t that’s the right answer)

bruce reulas questions

Chapter 7 and 8

Chapter 7

Describe boxcitus (How is Boxcitus originally spelled)? The use of many boxes

Chapter 8

What does space emphasize? Direction

Chapter 7

When boxes must be use in a design one should try to…… any of the above (what are the above?)

Chapter 8

Since the department pages define visual personality of it is important they and unified by … distinctive head and outer margin sink age.

Chapter 7

Why should a designer use a grid in their designs? It gives a design consistency

Chapter 7

    According to Sean morissioin type designers are closer to what. Architects

    Chapter 8

    Who said that quote design that stray must do so knowingly? Walter dexel

    Chapter 7

    Chain of thought should be what? An order that is by the reader.

    Chapter 8

Complete the following quote. Rhythm is in time what symmetry is in Space (what is symmetry in space?)

    Chapter 7

    James t major the Japanese artist said the most difficult part of painting is what?

    Deciding what to leave out

    Chapter 8

    Placing information to show priority

    Way finding

Chapter 8

A designer’s tool to connect multiple pages is what? White space

Chapter 8

A designs plain has got to include…. Order in sequencing

Chapter 7

Buildings purpose and size are the architect’s first considerations. Similar to this what is the first decision a designer must make? Determining a documents purpose and page size.

Chapter 8

Blank should be used with caution because its starter ling.. Diagonal emphasize

Chapter 7

In addition to being right what does Paul Ran (never got to finish this question)

Chapter 8

A mason can be compare to a graphic designer element and bricks to designs so morter is a design element ….. White space








Chapter 9

Who is considering the father of the hole? Henry more

Which is not one of the ways to create depth? Implying motion by making elements

We live in a 3 dimensional word that has height, width and depth.

Bruno forced what for the use of the string what? B (what is B?)

Who develop the useless of machine and the unreadable book? Brono manarri

Name 2 of the 4 methods that you can achieve this goal. …….

Special illusion can be volume of implied void. Space

How does a hole create 3 dimensionally? Because it creates one side to another.

Semi transparent can suggested what? 3 dimensional space

As architectural details repeated design elements must be a. definable and inconsistent

According to chap 9 what type are designed for what type of readership? (Please fill)

Special illusion is crate by what? (Please fill)

What was the earliest truest painting perspective called? The holly trinity.

What is created when one or more transparent are crated? Ambiguous space. (I don’t that’s the right answer)

Monday, November 9, 2009

NEW q's this week

CHAPTER 9 AND 10


WHO IS THE FATHER OF THE HOLE

HENRY MOORE


WHAT IS NOT ONE OF THE WAYS TO CREATE DEPTH


FORCED WHAT : THROUGH

RED STRING PUNCTURED

BRUNO MUNARI


THE ILLEGIBLE BOOK


AN IMPLIED VOID: ;;--> SPACE


CHAPTER 7

AS ARCHITECTURE , THERE IS ALWAYS THERE IS SIMILARITIES BETWEEN DESIGN AND

ARCHITECTURE


WIDE SPACES SEPERATES

CONNECT


CHAPTER 9

ACCORDING TO CHAPTER 9

SPACIAL ILLUSION IS CREATED BY WHAT:

SPACE AND VOLUME


CHAPTER 9

HENRY MOORE

FATHER OF THE HOLE


YANG:

EARLIEST TRUE PERSPECTIVE

PAINTING

HOLY TRINITY

MASSACIO


CHAPTER 9

WHAT IS CREATED WHEN ONE OR MORE OF THE ELEMENTS ARE TRANSPARENT ?

AMBIGIOUS SPACE:





CHAPTER 10

TYPOGRAPHIC

SPACE AROUND THE LETTERS SHOULD BE MANIPULATED


:

INFORMATION MAPPING IS PATTERNING OF DATA

: SINGLES PRIORITIES


CHAPTER 9

HOW DOES A HOLE CREATE THREE DIMENSIONALITY?

ACCORDING TO HENRY MOORE

. B. BECAUSE IT CONNECTS ONE SIDE TO ANOTHER


CHAPTER 9

SEMI TRANSPARENT PAPER CAN SUGGEST WHAT:

Monday, October 26, 2009

joan roe

Hey everyone,

Here are my copied/ pasted Q's.

Joan



JR Intro. When processing the contents of a visual message, the human mind: B
a. instinctively devotes the most attention to recognizable elements in the design.
b. attempts to simplify and group elements to make sense of the overall message.
c. should be actively aware that it is reading the message.
d. is inherently lazy and will stop concentrating on a design after it is able to identify all text.

JR Checklist. Image captions should be formatted so that they serve to: A
a. attract attention to the image while explaining its significance in the story.
b. simplify the overall idea for the reader, regardless of the image.
c. stand out like mini-headlines beside the body text.
d. draw attention away from the story to an aside point.

JR Ch1. BLEED IS DEFINED AS IMAGERY OR LETTERFORMS THAT RUN OFF THE TRIMMED EDGE OF A PAGE, WHEREAS FULL BLEED IS: B
a. imagery or letterforms that run off one edge of a page
b. imagery or letterforms that run off all four edges of a page
c. only letterforms that run off all four edges of a page
d. only imagery that runs off all four edges of a page

JR Galleries. Which was NOT a tent community at the Dome Colony X installation? C
a. ecology b. gastronomy c. apiary d. literary

JR Ch2. Symmetry is balance through similarity while asymmetry is balance through: A
a. contrast b. dissimilarity c. approximation d. motion

JR Ch3. What event marked the birth of graphic design as an educational discipline and as a profession? B
a.New York modern movement b.founding of Bauhaus school c.Muller-Brockmann's International style

JR Ch4. Another name for uneven column bottoms (which differ in length by at least three lines) is: B
a. corrugated columns b. scalloped columns c. rough edge columns d. sawtooth columns

JR Ch5. When executed well, similitude can create visual unity. When taken to an extreme, it can result in a design that is: B
a. complex b. dull c. transgressional d. conceptual

JR Glossary: A word or word fragment that appears at the top of a column is called an: A
a. orphan b. outlier c. outlaw d. oddball

JR ScherLecture. In the 70’s, type as image was considered radical and also: C
a. ethnic b. peacenik c. budget d. psychedelic

JR Ch6. Which of the following is a design truism? D
a. fullness balanced with emptiness b. everything has a shape, including emptiness c. we read from left to right d. all of the above

JR MZALecture. Which two rivers were overlapped in the creation of one of the YouAreNotHere maps? B
a.Hudson and Nile b.East and Tigris c.Hudson and Tigris d.East and Nile
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update5

Hi everybody,

I have just sent to Marina the questions I wrote and White selected from
Chap 5, 6 and MZA, PS and Italians lectures.
So just in case she does not have time to update our website, there are:

Hi Marina,
for our website:

Paula Scher’s lecture:
1) Why PS is painting absurd complicated maps?
b) because she needs to balance herself between graphic design job which
is very controlled and involving a team and her painting hobby which is
totally free and uncollaborative.

Chap 5:
1) Unity can be achieved by… b) manipulating proximity, similarity,
repetition and theme variations. (page 59)

Chap6:
1) Cipe Pineles (1908-1991) said: “Design is about making… b) Order out
of chaos.”

Muchon Zer Aviv’s lecture:
1) Guy Debord, a French philosopher, created a board game named… c)
Kriespield.

Italians’ night:
1) Massimo Vignelli said “If you are never in, you are never out”
explaining that designer should not follow: b) the trends.
2) Francesco Cavalli thinks that because of Internet, graphic design
style and work became: a) universal and homogeneous.
3) Matteo Bologna said that typeface are very important for client
because they are like: c) “the voice of the client”

Sorry for this late up-date and enjoy your sunday!
Marie.

neal yangs q's

Here are my questions as well. Hopefully this is still helpful for you
guys.

Ch 2 and 3:
Crystallographic symmetry occurs when (pg. 33)
a. elements are distributed evenly across the space

How did International, or ³Swiss² style build upon the Bauhaus movement?
(pg. 46)
a. Showing hierarchy through grid, assymetry, and minimal typography

Ch 4 and 5:
The constent deep space at the top of a page or design is the definition of
what?
head sinkage

Different from simple similiarity of elements, Gestalt is a term used to
refer to a design¹s what?
a. wholeness

Ch. 6
According to John Ormsbee, in what stage of a project are we less concerned
with what it will look like and more concerned with what it will be? (pg.
71)
b. definition

Mushon's lecture
Which step of open source design deals with determining the basic building
block or code of communication?
a. granularity

Paula Scher:
For what country¹s rebranding did Paula Scher create a calendar comparing
the roman and cyrillic alphabets?
Serbia

updated3

Paula Scher’s lecture:
1) Why PS is painting absurd complicated maps?
b) because she needs to balance herself between graphic design job which
is very controlled and involving a team and her painting hobby which is
totally free and uncollaborative.

Chap 5:
1) Unity can be achieved by… b) manipulating proximity, similarity,
repetition and theme variations. (page 59)

Chap6:
1) Cipe Pineles (1908-1991) said: “Design is about making… b) Order out
of chaos.”

Muchon Zer Aviv’s lecture:
1) Guy Debord, a French philosopher, created a board game named… c)
Kriespield.

Italians’ night:
1) Massimo Vignelli said “If you are never in, you are never out”
explaining that designer should not follow: b) the trends.
2) Francesco Cavalli thinks that because of Internet, graphic design
style and work became: a) universal and homogeneous.
3) Matteo Bologna said that typeface are very important for client
because they are like: c) “the voice of the client”

Sorry for this late up-date and enjoy your sunday!
Marie.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

jessica apples:) QUESTIONS updated

Jessica Apfel


GD1 Questions
Who said the following: “A harminous design requres that nothing be added or taken away?” (Preface) A) Aaron Burns B) Alexander White C) Charles Lamb D) Virtuvious What is readabiltiy defined as? (Introduction, pg 7) A) The adequecy of an object to be deciphered. B) The adequeacy of an object to attract readers C) The adequecy of an object and how its presented D) The adequecy of an object and its typography choice. What can be considered the definition of good design? (Introduction, pg 1) A) Eye-catching visuals that fit the message B) Making the content a reader magnet C) An ordered message D) Order from chaos and randomness What are two things that publications need? (Introduction, pg 7) A) white space and readiabilty B) structure and flexibility C) structure and readiability D) white space and flexibility

Name the four communities that make up the dome colonies.
A) ecology dome B) gastronomy dome C) literary dome D) drums and skins dome

What is the name of the magazine that calls the Drums & Skins their headquarters?
Tom Tom Magazine: A Magazine About Female Drummers

In what state are the San Gabriels mountains located?
California

What years did George Grosz spend in America?
1933-1958

What is the name of the school that Grosz held a teaching position?
Art Students League

What two magazines did Grosz work for as an illustrator?
Esquire and Vanity Fair

Despite his many disappointments, Grosz found happiness with his wife and sons on what beach?
Cape Cod

In what city did Grosz return to and later died in 1959?
Berlin

Two kinds of balance are symmetry and assymmetry. If symmetry is balanced by similarity, than assymmetry is balance through _____. (pg 31)
A) dissimilar halves B) contrast C) active space D) negative space

The three types of symmetry are: (pg 33)
A) bilateral, radial and rotational B) bilateral, passive, and crystalliographic C) lateral, radial, and crystalliographic
D) bilateral, radial/rotational and crystalliographic

What is another name for crystalliographic symmetry? (pg 33)
A) wallpaper B) background C) "all-over pattern" D) passive space

According to Jan Tschichold, what "arrangements are more flexible and better suited...to the needs of today?" (pg 35)
A) unsymmetrical arrangements B) symmetrical arrangements C) assymetrical arrangements

What idea DOES NOT signify empty space? (pg 39)
A) quality B) clean C) poor D) purity

Though the first "sans serif" type was invented in 800, who popularized the font in London 15 years later? (pg 41)
A) John Baskerville B) Christophe Plantin C) Baruch Gorkin D) Vincent Figgins

Six of the most important examples of semiotics were given in Chapter 3. Which of these examples are defined as "a sign of nonrepresentational idea? (pg s 42 & 43)
A) ideogram B) symbolic C) diagram D) pictogram

Graphic design evolved as a profession in the mid-twentieth century from commercial artists in the trades of printing, typesetting, and ________. (pg 44)
A) journalism B) magazines C) illustration D) magazines

Explored malleable, distorted letterforms, and organic, art noveau can be used to describe what art movement?
A) art noveau B) expressionism C) cubism D) modern E) psychedelia

M.F. Agha introduced American magazine readers to the first use of sans serif type, full color photos, and full bleed images at Vogue and ______.
A) Fortune B) Rolling Stone C) Vanity Fair D) Leslie's Weekly

Name 3 of 5 ways in which you can make your design similar. (pg 53)
1. Keep it simple. 2. Build an organized grid system 3. Unify meaning of images and type 4. Express continuity 5. Stick to a style

There are 2 useful ways to create unity; consistent type and ________. (pg 55)
white space

William A. Dwiggins created more than 18 typefaces. The book gives 3 examples; caledonia, electra, and _______. (pg 51)
metro
When design elements share a similar size, color, shape, position, or texture, it is known as _________. (pg 59)
a) proximity b) similarity c) repetition d) theme with variations

According to Gestalt, a good way to intrigue interest within the viewer and provide a sense of unity is to include_______.
(pg 61)
a) closure b) continuation c) figure/ground d) similarity

What is the best way to show hierarchy? (pg 63)
a) similarity b) proximity c) continuation d) scale

Designs that trigger feelings of classicism, formality, and constancy offer what kind of balance? (pg 65)
a) assymetrical b) overall/mosaic c) equilibrium d) symmetical

What color is often associated with the word passive? (pg 67)
a) brown b) violet c) gray d) yellow

What level is at the bottom in Marshall McLuhan's three-leve "hierarchy of communication?" (pg 67)
a) words b) symbos c) colors d) consciousness

If _____ colors move elements forward, than ______ colors move elements back. (pag 67)
a ) cool, warm b) hot, cool

According to the seven design components, it is necessary in good design to have one element ____ in the context. (pg 69)
a) unified b) spaced c) dominate d) balanced

What is a good example of logical hierarchy? (pg 69)
a) using the center of the page as a starting point
b) using the top left corner of the page as a starting point
c) using the bottom left corner as a starting point
d) using the top right corner as a starting point

Which of the following statement are NOT true? (pg 71)
a) closeness connects while distance separates
b) start at the top and work down the page
c) fullness should be balanced with emptiness
d) everything has a shape, excluding emptiness

Design evolves on two levels. One is to find a way to appeal to reader's need to understand the context by providing meaning. The other is to ________. (pg 73)
a) seek relationships of form b) think in shapes c) use color purposefully d) use a logical hierarchy

In the lecture, youarenothere.org gives tours of cities through different cities. In what city does the Tour of Gaza take place?
a) New York b) Gaza c) Tele Aviv d) Boston

What 1970's war game did Mushon try to recreate as a computer game?
a) War b) Strategy c) Battleship d) Kriegspiel

What does shiftspace.og allow users to do?
a) edit and shift the web b) swap houses c) swap designs d) another Craigslist

An example of a resource sharing/open culture committee via the web is what?
a) Facebook B) Wordpress c) blogspot d) MySpace






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