Thumbnail- A quick sketch to get thoughts out of your head. A general Idea of what you want in a picture.
Final Product- the end results;
Concept- an idea; something formed in one' s mind.
Kerning- can adjust the space in between individual characters.
Uppercase- Capitalized lowercase
lowercase- Little letters (pretty self explanatory)
Small caps- Capital or uppercase letters that are a smaller size than regular capitals in a given font
ampersand- The typographic symbol used to designate the word and (& )
ligatures- Two or more letters combined into one character
Point size- Distance (in points) from the highest ascender to the bottom of a descender of a print type.
Reverse type- type which is in white against a darker color background
display type- type larger than body type, used in headings, advertisements, etc.
body type- type size, and ranges from 14 points and smaller
Serifs- are semi-structural details on the ends of some of the strokes that make up letters and symbols
Typeface- is the artistic representation or interpretation of characters; it is the way the type looks
Typography- is the art and technique of arranging type in order to make language visible
file size- how big your file is; in GB, MB, or KB. Depending on how ridiculously large your file is.
resolution-the quality of an image
continuous tone image-an image which contains "unbroken" tones from black to white, and can be either in negative or positive form.
Final Product- the end results;
Concept- an idea; something formed in one' s mind.
Kerning- can adjust the space in between individual characters.
Uppercase- Capitalized lowercase
lowercase- Little letters (pretty self explanatory)
Small caps- Capital or uppercase letters that are a smaller size than regular capitals in a given font
ampersand- The typographic symbol used to designate the word and (& )
ligatures- Two or more letters combined into one character
Point size- Distance (in points) from the highest ascender to the bottom of a descender of a print type.
Reverse type- type which is in white against a darker color background
body type- type size, and ranges from 14 points and smaller
Serifs- are semi-structural details on the ends of some of the strokes that make up letters and symbols
Typeface- is the artistic representation or interpretation of characters; it is the way the type looks
Typography- is the art and technique of arranging type in order to make language visible
file size- how big your file is; in GB, MB, or KB. Depending on how ridiculously large your file is.
resolution-the quality of an image
continuous tone image-an image which contains "unbroken" tones from black to white, and can be either in negative or positive form.
hue- The color itself
primary colors- Red, Yellow, Blue. the three main colors creating others.
secondary colors- Orange, Green, Violet
tertiary colors- Colors made with primarys and secondary colors. Red-Orange, Green-Blue, Blue-Violet etc.
neutral colors- Colors that don't show up on the color wheel, ex. Black, white, brown
primary colors- Red, Yellow, Blue. the three main colors creating others.
secondary colors- Orange, Green, Violet
tertiary colors- Colors made with primarys and secondary colors. Red-Orange, Green-Blue, Blue-Violet etc.
neutral colors- Colors that don't show up on the color wheel, ex. Black, white, brown
Clipping mask- a nondestructive way to cut any excess shape out of a picture in Adobe or Photoshop products
Contextual menu- a menu in a that icons, or windows appear upon user interaction, such as a right mouse click or middle click mouse operation
Extensions- A file type used to the end a file name
Guidelines- Specific directions used to create something.
icon- show a message without using words.
vector-based graphics- image that can be stretched or shrunk without getting pixel-y.
specifications of a project- Details used to make a project.
dialog box- user interacts with: graphics, icons, pictures and menus, instead of text.
palette- range of colors or patterns that can be displayed by a computer on a visual display unit
Target audience -Group of people that an ad is aimed at
Message -an inspired conveyance of thought
Work ethic -Responsibility, Organization, Attitude, Time management, and Honesty.
Employability skills -Commitment, Skills employers look for and progressive skills used to get jobs and succeed.
20/20 Rule -every twenty minutes, look at something at least twenty feet away for at least twenty seconds.
Right-To-Know Laws -