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1. IDENTIFICATION: It refers to the importance or value given to a part of the text-based content.

2. TRUE or FALSE: Appropriateness helps ensure the information is quick to absorb and sticky, remaining on the mind of the
viewer longer than if all elements were given the same weight.

3. IDENTIFICATION: What design principle is shown in this image?

4-6. Enumerate 3 ways to emphasize a text.

7. TRUE or FALSE: The principle of contrast encourages the use of repeating some typefaces within the page .

8. IDENTIFICATION: This design principle is achieved when two elements are different from each other.

9-10. ENUMERATION: Give examples of contrasting elements/aspects.

11. Which is NOT a characteristic of a serif typeface?

a. classic

b. readability

c. formality

d. extravagant

12. Which of the following material is suited for a script typeface?

a. newspapers

b. magazines

c. wedding invitations

d. billboards and ads

13. Which text information should one use when they need data for a research paper?

a. legends

b. fable

c. magazine

d. encyclopedia

14. The following items comprise a typeface except:

a. alphabet

b. numbers

c. emoticons

d. symbols

15. Which typeface has a clean and minimalist look to the text?

a. serif

b. sans serif

c. slab serif

d. script

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