Adobe InDesign - ACA Exam Review – 161 Questions a
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Additive color - -Created by combining light.
-Alignment - -Controls how the text is positioned horizontally within the text
frame, for example, left, centered, or right.
-Analogous colors - -Colors that are side by side on the color wheel.
-Anchor point - -A point on a path that connects to a line segment.
-Animation - -Movement or transform of a design element on the page.
-All caps - -Using uppercase letterforms for each letter. All letters are the
same size.
-Alternate layout - -Variation of an original layout you created in InDesign
that is included in the same document as the original.
-Asymmetrical - -Achieves balance with different elements with different
weights on each side (or the top and bottom) of a page.
-Attribution - -Creative Commons licensing indicated with "BY." Requires
that you credit the original author when using work, and you are allowed to
tweak the work as long as proper credit is given to the author.
-Auto-size - -Automatic growth in depth or width of a text frame dependent
on the amount of text it contains.
-Balance - -Evenly distributed, but not necessarily centered or mirrored.
-Baseline - -An imaginary line used to organize text along a horizontal
plane.
-Blackletter fonts - -Also known as old English, gothic, or textura. Fonts that
feature an overly ornate style, and convey a feeling of rich and sophisticated
gravitas.
-Cast shadow - -The shadow cast on any objects that are in the shadow of
the form. Shadows fade as they get farther from the form casting the
shadow.
, -Chaotic lines - -Look like scribbles and feel unpredictable and frantic.
Convey a sense of urgency, fear, or explosive energy.
-Character formatting - -Text formatting for selected text, for example, font
choice, font style (bold, italic), and size.
-Character styles - -Styles used to format words or phrases within a
paragraph differently from the rest of the paragraph.
-Client's needs - -The focus and goals for a design project.
-Color - -The perceived hue, lightness, and saturation of an object or light.
-Color harmonies - -Color rules that are named for their relative locations on
the color wheel.
-Color stop - -A color that is a starting color for a gradient blend.
-Complementary colors - -Colors that are opposite each other on the color
wheel.
-Contrast - -Creates visual interest and a focal point in a composition. It is
what draws the eye to the focal point.
-Corporate colors - -Colors that are part of a company's branding.
-Creative Commons - -Ways that artists can release their works for limited
use and still choose the way the works are used and shared: Public Domain,
Attribution, ShareAlike, NoDerivs, and NonCommercial.
-Curved (lines) - -Expresses fluidity, beauty, and grace.
-Decorative fonts - -Also known as ornamental, novelty, or display, these
fonts don't fall into any of the other categories.
-Deliverables - -A predetermined list of items that will be delivered to the
customer.
-Design elements - -The building blocks of art defined by artists to provide a
framework for creating art.
-Design principles - -Essential rules or assembly instructions of art.
-Diagonal (lines) - -Lines traveling neither on a vertical nor a horizontal
path. Express growth or decline and imply movement or change.
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