Project Management
Working with Clients - Using a Project Plan - Design and Art Theory
Name
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First Name
Last Name
What Class?
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Period 1
Period 2
Period 3
Period 5
Period 6
Period 7
True or False: You are the designer, so you should make the final call about how the design should look.
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True
False
How often should you check in with your client during your design process?
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After regular intervals throughout the project, so the client can give feedback as you work.
Only when you are considering a change to the original project plan, so you can get approval before changing anything.
Only when you are finished designing and building the project, to avoid the client giving you new ideas that could lead to project creep.
Only after you have published the project, to find out whether the project goals have been met successfully.
Match the design principle to its definition: EMPHASIS
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Shows importance, order, or value using visual strength or prominence.
Shows relationship using closeness or distance from other elements.
The feeling that elements are connected or belong together.
Distribution of visual weight- can be symmetrical or asymmetrical as well as radial.
A difference in elements that makes them stand out.
Match the design principle to its definition: UNITY
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Shows importance, order, or value using visual strength or prominence.
Shows relationship using closeness or distance from other elements.
The feeling that elements are connected or belong together.
Distribution of visual weight- can be symmetrical or asymmetrical as well as radial.
A difference in elements that makes them stand out.
Match the design principle to its definition: CONTRAST
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Shows importance, order, or value using visual strength or prominence.
Shows relationship using closeness or distance from other elements.
The feeling that elements are connected or belong together.
Distribution of visual weight- can be symmetrical or asymmetrical as well as radial.
A difference in elements that makes them stand out.
Match the design principle to its definition: PROXIMITY
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Shows importance, order, or value using visual strength or prominence.
Shows relationship using closeness or distance from other elements.
The feeling that elements are connected or belong together.
Distribution of visual weight- can be symmetrical or asymmetrical as well as radial.
A difference in elements that makes them stand out.
Match the design principle to its definition: BALANCE
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Shows importance, order, or value using visual strength or prominence.
Shows relationship using closeness or distance from other elements.
The feeling that elements are connected or belong together.
Distribution of visual weight- can be symmetrical or asymmetrical as well as radial.
A difference in elements that makes them stand out.
List the steps of a good project plan in order: Publish, Build, Test, Design, Analyze, Plan
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ABOVE IMAGE: What design concept is used to ensure a visually pleasing layout looks like this-with nine equal sized divisions?
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Stitch of Nine Rule
Tic Tac layout
Rule of Thirds
Three by Three Rule
Which color scheme creates the most contrast?
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Analogous
Complimentary
Monochromatic
Primary
Name the Primary Colors
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Red, Yellow, Blue
Red, Green, Blue
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
Red, Yellow, Blue, Black
What is the Color Mode for digital images?
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Red, Green, Blue
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
Red, Yellow, Blue
Red, Yellow, Blue, Black
What are the TWO most important concerns when designing for a client? (Choose 2)
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Cost
Client Goals
Color Choice
Target Audience
What is "project creep?"
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When the project starts to go beyond the original agreement
Rob Schwartz being on as project. ;)
The person on the team who never agrees to anything
Changes in writing to the original agreement
Which TWO options below are considered "deliverables" for an artist on a project plan? (Choose TWO)
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Sketches
Specifications
Cost analysis
Audience Demographics
Copyright Release
What is another term for the data that describes characteristics about the target audience like age, income, interest, education level, etc?
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Datametrics
Demographics
Content-data
Constructions
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