target audience- the people you are trying to look at your work
message- The theme you are trying to get to others who look at your work
work ethic- the way you work on something or your attitude on working
employability skills- skills that you acquired to show people how you work
20/20 Rule- Every 20 minutes look 20 feet away from your computer.
Right-To-Know Laws- Laws created to give citizens a right to know about some facts of a certain piece of work
icon- a image or picture used to state a objective about a place or item
message- The theme you are trying to get to others who look at your work
work ethic- the way you work on something or your attitude on working
employability skills- skills that you acquired to show people how you work
20/20 Rule- Every 20 minutes look 20 feet away from your computer.
Right-To-Know Laws- Laws created to give citizens a right to know about some facts of a certain piece of work
icon- a image or picture used to state a objective about a place or item
vector-based graphics- an image not based on pixels but just shapes and lines
specs/specifications of a project- checkpoints need to be completed in order for a product to be finished
dialog box (within an application)- text used to add information to a image to elaborate it.
palette (within an application)- A layout of all the colors that can be used.
guidelines- lines used to help show people where a certain distance has been reached in a design
extensions- an add on to to a design
extensions- an add on to to a design
contextual menu- a side column used to categorize a certain task you are trying to do
clipping mask- a method on illustrator used to alienate a piece of a design and erase everything else on the outside
primary colors- colors that cant be made by mixing others.
secondary colors- colors made by mixing two of the primary colors.
tertiary colors- colors made by mixing two secondary colors.
neutral colors- colors not on the color wheel.
hue- the color itself.
continuous tone image-An image where all variations of colors can be represented; images that have a virtually unlimited range of color or shades of gray.
resolution- used for a pixel count in digital imaging.
file size- the actual amount of disk space consumed by the file, or how much information is stored within the file.
typography- The art of expressing ides through the selection of appropriate typefaces.
typeface- Distinctive designs of visual symbols that are used to compose a printed image/design.
serif-A line used to put a finishing touch at the top or bottom of a character.
body type-Type sizes that range from 4pt through 12pt type.
display type- A typeface used to display a certain message using a flashy setting.
reverse type- A type of writing that is set on a dark color background and printed in black or white.
point size-The vertical measurement used to identify the size of a typeface. It measures from the top of the ascender to the bottom of the descender.
ligatures- a thing used to bind or tie things together.
ampersand- a symbol created to stand for the conjunction and. & this thing uses e and t together as a ligature.
small caps- all capital letters at the same height and weight as lower case letters.
lowercase- letters that aren't capitalized.
uppercase- letters that are capitalized.
ligatures- a thing used to bind or tie things together.
ampersand- a symbol created to stand for the conjunction and. & this thing uses e and t together as a ligature.
small caps- all capital letters at the same height and weight as lower case letters.
lowercase- letters that aren't capitalized.
uppercase- letters that are capitalized.
Flush left- all of the text in the paragraph are aligned to the left margin.
Flush right- all text aligned to the right.
Centered- all text aligned in the middle. Very formal.
Justified- all lines, left and right, fills the whole box.
Type family- bold italics condensed type styles.
Lining numerals- numbers with uniform hight
Non -lining numerals- smaller, ascenders and descenders. Old Style writing.
Leading- the space in between lines of type.
Margin- the white spaces on the end of the paper Concept- an idea, something formed in ones mind
Final Product- the end result. How we ultimately communicate to our audience.
Thumbnail- a quick sketch to get thoughts out or your mind and onto paper.
Initial Caps- Larger decorative capital letters at the beginning of text or a paragraph.
Flush right- all text aligned to the right.
Centered- all text aligned in the middle. Very formal.
Justified- all lines, left and right, fills the whole box.
Type family- bold italics condensed type styles.
Lining numerals- numbers with uniform hight
Non -lining numerals- smaller, ascenders and descenders. Old Style writing.
Leading- the space in between lines of type.
Margin- the white spaces on the end of the paper Concept- an idea, something formed in ones mind
Final Product- the end result. How we ultimately communicate to our audience.
Thumbnail- a quick sketch to get thoughts out or your mind and onto paper.
Initial Caps- Larger decorative capital letters at the beginning of text or a paragraph.