A | B |
Avoid ____ designs. | Conflicting |
this converts "type" (text) into shapes | Break Apart |
____ determines the rate of your animation. | Easing |
_____ designs use typefaces that are similar but not the same. | Conflicting |
Applying this to a shape paints the interior space of the shape with the selected color | Fill Color |
____ designs are sedate, formal and not very exciting. | Concordant |
Avoid elements that are only similar to increase _____. | Contrast |
Items in close _____ create a visual “unit” and will be seen as one cohesive group. | Proximity |
When alignment is _____, an invisible line connects items on the page even if they are physically separated. | Strong |
Find a Strong _____and use it to strengthen alignment! | Line |
____designs combine typefaces that are clearly distinct from each other and have lots of differences built in. | Contrasting |
Repeating visual elements throughout the piece strengthens _____. | Unity |
Items that are NOT _____should NOT be close together. | Related |
Align ______ with an edge and/or a baseline. | Graphics |
____ designs usually look like the designer made a mistake because there is not enough contrast to be noticeable. | Conflicting |
Every element should have a ______connection to another element on the page. | Visual |
Be __________ about Repetition. Add an element just so you have a chance to use repetition with it. | Intentional |
Repeating some element of the design throughout the entire piece creates repetition or _______. | Consistency |
ALWAYS find something else on a page to align with, even if they are not _____ each other on the page. | Near |
A design that uses the same font throughout changing only the size, style or weight is ____. | Concordant |
To add contrast, if two items are not exactly the same, make them REALLY _______. | Different |
affects a selected tool's painting or editing operations | Modifier |
an essential technique for creating movement and change during a movie. | Tweening |
A ___ is a frame where you specify changes in the animation. | Keyframe |
Applying this to a shape paints the outline of the shape with the selected color | Stroke color |
displays the viewable content of the frame selected | Stage |
like a single sheet of a transparency that helps you organize the artwork and elements in a movie | Layer |
a single point of time along the timeline | Frame |
contains tools for creating and editing graphics | Toolbar |
Be prepared to identify the difference between the fla and swf file types. | Yes, I will be prepared. |
Be prepared to identify categories of fonts: Oldstyle, Slab serif, Sans serif and Modern. | Yes, I will be prepared. |