GRDS 201: quiz one
structure
A hierarchy to the audience: what to see and read first, then second, third, and so on. Every design benefits from some kind of _______ or planned order to convey information.
usefulness
A practical consideration to make the design useful for the audience. ________ can include many aspects.
unique selling proposition
Brands were generally differentiated by their ______
environmental design
Creating a three-dimensional experience for the visitor
critique
Designers present these roughs to their colleagues in a session called a _______
thumbnails
Designers record these ideas as small drawings
graphic design concept
Essentially all the parts of a design project (the idea, words, images, sounds, formats, media, and context), need to be integrated into an effective whole
signage design
Helping people find their way through stores, airports, highways, and buildings is the main goal
publication design
Magazines, newspapers, newsletters, and other periodicals
collateral design
Promotion that supports or reinforces an identity, service, or event
form
The shape a design takes based on the content it needs to convey.
brand and identity design
The goal is to create a comfort zone for the general public by consistently presenting a familiar, instantly recognizable face
time/budget
The most concrete of graphic design components, making graphic design an applied art with constraints.
aesthetics
The way a design looks, which can attract or repel the audience.
distinction
The ways a design can be different from all that is around it
who coined the term "graphic design"
W. A. Dwiggins
content
What needs to be included in the communication being made
meta concept
When a design concept refers to itself or to an audience that works within the genre
the saturation point
_________ signals the need for you to put some mental distance between you and the all information you have gathered
analytic concepts
___________ rely on the audience recognizing how treatments and relationships affect meaning
mood boards
a collection of visual material
silkscreen
a common printing method used to make posters
logo
a graphic or symbolic representation
positioning chart
a quick way to visualize the strategic position of a company is to create an x- and y-axis chart (has different qualities on the x and y to place the position of the company)
signage
a sign, or system of signs, that will be highly visible but also will integrate with the space for which they are planned
motion design
adding sound, motion, and time sequencing to puctures and words
brand
an identifying personality
frame
art of the designer's research would be to consider how to present, or to __________
book design
book publishers give the final, edited text to designers for layout. It is important that the designer understand the content when making deci-sions about the font, headers, and all other design elements. The style decisions need to be consistent with the subject matter
form
color, line, shape, or manner
analogy
comparing two things on which the project's subject is based
metaphoric concept
complex expression of a metaphor
copywriting
composing the words
interaction design
computer-based medium create user experi-ences through Internet browsers and touch-screen devices
observational research
conducted in actual environments
type design
creates new letterforms and fonts (variations such as italic and bold) to develop a complete typeface family
information design
designer must make data understandable and easy to use in a way that is effective, efficient, and attractive. product use, signs, public information systems, etc.
presentation
designer shows the finished comp to the client, explaining the ideas behind the solution and going over the entire concept
book jacket design
designer's job is to attract notice and provide a point of entry for the book
self-publishing design
digitally interactive performance is an example
design brief
generally the first step in the design process
corporate design
have large, internal design departments, hire independent design consultants, and devote relatively large amounts of money for their graphic design projects
roughs
help determine how the design ideas can be better visualized and further refined
research
helps determine what the project is really about and where it can go
focus group
in a controlled environment, a sampling of the client's target audience is brought together in what is known as a __________
package design
must function three-dimensionally and often utilizes texture as well as text and image
word mapping
organizes information and activates your creative process
montage
piecing together disparate elements into a single image
comprehensives (comps)
polished and finished versions of roughs
production
prepare the final artwork for whatever media it is intended
deconstruction
pulling something apart to understand it better
illustration
stylized drawing/painting
define graphic design
the art of conveying messages
function
the basic determination of a project's goals. For example, a promotion for an event will have, as its main objective, to convince people to attend. ________ defines the direction a design will take.
components of a successful design solution
time/budget, content, form, function, structure, usefulness, aesthetics, distinction
metaphor
used to explain one thing in terms of another seemingly unrelated thing or idea, creating a special type of analogy
idea
when you use things you have discovered or already know well in a new way to solve a problem
advertising design
working within advertising media fuse their under-standing of visual identity with campaign marketing strategies