A designer's blueprint for books and magazines and other works in print is called:
  • motion and interactivity
  • a layout.
  • logo
  • specific
According to the author, graphic design as we know it today has its roots in two developments. They are:
  • the printing press and the Industrial Revolution.
  • the Moulin Rouge.
  • motion and interactivity
  • TO REDESIGN ITS LOGO
One of the most celebrated 19th-century artists, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, created posters for the famous dance hall called:
  • TO REDESIGN ITS LOGO
  • the Moulin Rouge.
  • the printing press and the Industrial Revolution.
  • motion and interactivity
W. Bradford Paley's TextArc program uses an entire text of a book and:
  • displays all of the text on screen, allowing users to explore relationships between its words.
  • a layout.
  • specific
  • those ideas may change radically with time.they have no meaning in themselves.their meaning is invented by cultural use.Correct All of these.
The goal of graphic design is to communicate a(n) _________ message to a group of people.
  • a layout.
  • TO REDESIGN ITS LOGO
  • specific
  • time
Although symbols convey information and embody ideas:
  • the printing press and the Industrial Revolution.
  • TO REDESIGN ITS LOGO
  • displays all of the text on screen, allowing users to explore relationships between its words.
  • those ideas may change radically with time.they have no meaning in themselves.their meaning is invented by cultural use.Correct All of these.
One of the most effective and easiest ways for a company to change its image is:
  • TO REDESIGN ITS LOGO
  • time
  • the Moulin Rouge.
  • motion and interactivity
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