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Unit 3: History of Graphic Design Unit Test

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What is a software that presents content and layout during the editing process very similarly to what the final product will look like?
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What is a software that presents content and layout during the editing process very similarly to what the final product will look like?
WYSIWYG
Which of the following defines your brain's ability to pick and choose specific information to take in and specific information to ignore?
Selectivity
What made chair designs from the Doo-Wop movement popular during that era? Select all that apply.
-They could easily be mass produced.
-They were stack-able.
What major event influenced design during the Deconstructivism movement?
Lifestyle changes for youth, such as skating, video games, and comic books.
Where did the Doo-Wop movement get its name?
popular music style of the time
Which of the following is a common characteristic of Pop Art design?
comic strip design
Which of the following is the leading characteristic of Doo-Wop design?
shape
According to Edward Tufte, what are unnecessary or obtrusive elements included on information displays called?
chartjunk
Ransom note type is characteristic of which design movement?
Deconstructivism
Which of the following is a visual digital representation of a piece of information?
information graphic
If presented with a poster that consists of a black background with white text and very little else, which design movement most likely inspired it?
ITS
Although not usually associated with design, which one of the following had a significant influence on design during the Pop Art movement?
music
Which design movement most benefited greatly from the availability of computers to create digital design?
Deconstructivism
Which of the following is the use of a computer to design and create printed documents?
desktop publishing
What is an expert at organizing information to be both easily found and easily understood?
information architect