| A | B |
| Accessibility | Provides rich media content so that it can also be viewed by individuals with disabilities without missing any content. |
| Checkpoints | Standards created by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 to make the Internet accessibile to individuals with disabilities. |
| Comp | A prototype or design of the layout. |
| Copyright | A category of intellectual property providing protection to authors of "original works of authorship," including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works; this protection is available to both published and unpublished works. |
| Copyrighted | Attached to a work as soon as it is created, a notice of copyright may be placed on all publicly distributed copies under the authority of the copyright owner. |
| Derivative Work | A work that is based on or derived from one or more existing works (and previously published). |
| Design comp | Created during the building stage it is a sketch of the layout, presented to the client either on paper or in graphics-editing application. |
| Fair Use Doctrine | Allows the copyrighted work to be reproduced or altered for a variety of reasons including news reporting, teaching, parity, and research. |
| Intellectual Property | Refers to creations of the mind and may include copyrights, trademarks, patents, industrial design rights, and trade secrets. |
| Target Audience | Individuals identified that will be using the specified content, for example a website, rich media content, or design project |
| Wireframe | A basic visual guide that serves as a design layout or blueprint that defines each web page's structure, content, and functionality. |