MAPEH Flashcards

(27 cards)

1
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These are symbols that covey a message, an idea, or information about that which they represent.

a. Logo design
b. Logos
c. Personal Logo
d. Business Logo

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b. Logos

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This is a kind of Logo that is used as personal images to represent brand possession, achievements, or even personal identity.

a. Logo design
b. Logos
c. Personal Logo
d. Business Logo

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c. Personal Logo

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This is a kind of Logos is also called trademarks. These are symbols of a business or product.

a. Logo design
b. Logos
c. Personal Logo
d. Business Logo

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d. Business Logo

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It is an important field of graphic arts.

a. Logo design
b. Logos
c. Personal Logo
d. Business Logo

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a. Logo design

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They are artists who attend to the visual presentation of a logo. They take charge of how to effectively convey the message of that logo that represents the company or brand.

a. Logo designers
b. Art directors
c. Cartoon characters
d. Cartoonists

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a. Logo designers

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They are drawn in a simplified way, not elaborate and realistic.

a. Logo designers
b. Art directors
c. Cartoon characters
d. Cartoonists

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c. Cartoon characters

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The person tasked to manage the logo-design project for a company.

a. Logo designers
b. Art directors
c. Cartoon characters
d. Cartoonists

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b. Art directors

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They are the people who make cartoon characters.

a. Logo designers
b. Art directors
c. Cartoon characters
d. Cartoonists

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d. Cartoonists

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It pertains to the logos that are available in sofcopied in the computer.

a. Logo design
b. Digital logos
c. Personal Logos
d. Business Logos

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b. Digital logos

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It is a form of visual communication that became popular with the invention of the modern newspaper and motion picture in the 20th century.

a. Logos
b. Digital logos
c. Cartoon
d. Comic strip

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c. Cartoon

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It is a cartoon found in the editor’s page of newspapers.

a. Comic strip
b. Editorial cartoon
c. Caricature

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b. Editorial cartoon

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It is a series of little drawings arranged box-by-box, some or all of which may contain dialogue.

a. Comic strip
b. Editorial cartoon
c. Caricature

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a. Comic strip

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They are often drawn in distorted manner which exaggerates certain things about them.

a. Comic strip
b. Editorial cartoon
c. Caricature

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c. Caricature

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Logo design is one of the fields of graphic arts.

TRUE
FALSE

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TRUE

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A logo is most effective when the design is simple and direct.

TRUE
FALSE

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TRUE

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A logo designer who is looking for his or her best design is not allowed to make mistakes.

TRUE
FALSE

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The quality, manufacturer, price, and perhaps even its endorser of a product can be seen in the logo.

TRUE
FALSE

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In logo design, art processes, elements, and principles no longer apply with the use of new technologies, such as the computer.

TRUE
FALSE

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When designing a logo, font or typeface need not be chosen carefully.

TRUE
FALSE

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A logo design should be versatile that it could be printed on any size, from calling cards or business cards to billboards or sides of a truck.

TRUE
FALSE

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They are at the heart of all painting software programs.

a. Computers
b. Knife
c. Paints
d. Brushes

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This brush technique uses thick paint so that it achieves a kind of three-dimensional quality.

a. Impasto
b. Spattering
c. Pointilization
d. Hard-Edge
e. Impressionist
f. Palette knife

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This technique is about the application of paint onto a surface by flicking, dripping, or whisking the paint from a brush.

a. Impasto
b. Spattering
c. Pointilization
d. Hard-Edge
e. Impressionist
f. Palette knife

A

b. Spattering

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This refers to the digital process of rendering a figure or shape in dots or small brushstrokes of color.

a. Impasto
b. Spattering
c. Pointilization
d. Hard-Edge
e. Impressionist
f. Palette knife

A

c. Pointilization

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They placed importance on the crisp, precise edges of the shapes in their paintings. Thin or wide lines can be created to help define shapes and set off the colors. a. Impasto b. Spattering c. Pointilization d. Hard-Edge e. Impressionist f. Palette knife
d. Hard-Edge
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Pain is dabbed onto the canvas to create interesting effects of light and color. The paint can either be applied in a dabbing motion or brushed. a. Impasto b. Spattering c. Pointilization d. Hard-Edge e. Impressionist f. Palette knife
e. Impressionist
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It does not add color, it just smears the colors that are already present, including any background color. a. Impasto b. Spattering c. Pointilization d. Hard-Edge e. Impressionist f. Palette knife
f. Palette knife