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| change orders | are formal changes to a project’s scope, which should be formally requested, and then can either be approved or denied. |
| feedback loop | The order in which feedback is presented on an aspect of a project is known as a(n) |
| creep | Continuous and unauthorized growth of a project’s scope is known as scope |
| fair use doctrine | Limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission is known as |
| rasterize | Converting an image from a vector drawing into an object with pixels in bitmap format |
| dithering | Creating an illusion of missing colors from a limited color palette is commonly known as |
| gamut | Refers to a specific subset of colors or a color range |
| gestalt | A principle of design where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts is called |
| kerning | Increasing the distance between specific pairs of characters is called |
| leading | is the spacing in between adjacent lines of text. |
| aspect ratio | The proportion of an image’s height to its width is called the |
| wireframe | A web project visual guide that will represent the overall look of the website |
| prototype | Previously a wireframe, but does not contain live content but is very close to the finished project |
| iteration | A cycle of a design plan. The first cycle can be a sketch. Next could be a wireframe if it is a web project |
| project scope | The project details of how, why, and when that define the project |
| feedback loop | The order that feedback is given on specific parts of a project |
| scope creep | Unauthorized changes to a project scope that can destroy a project |