Starter quiz
- A poster would most likely be displayed on __________.
- a floor
- a wall ✓
- a ceiling
- a roof
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- Which of the following are primary considerations when choosing colours for a poster?
- target audience ✓
- type of paper used
- size of the poster
- theme of poster ✓
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- What would you use to access an online sketching tool?
- a book
- a sketch pad
- the internet ✓
- a phone directory
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- Adding comments and explanations to a diagram, text or image is known as ______.
- 'annotation' ✓
- Which tool would you use to help you see objects that are too small on a screen?
- crop
- cut
- spell check
- insert image
- zoom ✓
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- Which tool can be used to make multiple copies of an object that you already have in a document, for example text or images?
- paste
- insert
- duplicate ✓
- cut
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Exit quiz
- __________ posters have a height that is longer that the width.
- portrait ✓
- A4
- large
- A3
- landscape
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- What is the name of the tool that can be used to help select colours for a poster?
- 'colour wheel' ✓
- What can be used to quickly show a visual idea?
- written text
- a sketch ✓
- talking about the idea
- a podcast
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- Which of the following are benefits of using landscape layout?
- It is good for wide images. ✓
- Text can be spaced across the page. ✓
- It emphasises vertical reading of text.
- It is good for tall images.
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Key learning points
- Planning is a key part of the design process that can help to improve the finished product.
- A planning template can help plan and structure the content and layout of a digital product.
- Sketching can be used to quickly communicate a visual idea.
Common misconception
Plans cannot change as a project progresses.
Initial planning helps focus the purpose, content and layout of a product. However, due to feedback or changing needs, plans may need to be changed as a project progresses.
Keywords
Landscape - a layout where the width is greater than the height
Portrait - a layout where the height is greater than the width
Orientation - the way a rectangular page is positioned for normal viewing
Colour wheel - a diagram used to represent colours and their relationship to each other
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