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-Yes, because the format visually communicates Its message to the audience and that Is extremely Important. 5. What Is composition? -The form, the whole spatial property and structure resulting from the intentional visualization and arrangement of graphic elements. 6. What are three basic routes for composition? -Type-driven, image-driven, and visual-verbal synergy. 7.

Describe some of the categories of creative directives. 8. What are the three tenets of composition? -Action, arrangement, and articulation. 9.What is a transition? Is the passage connecting one graphic element to another in a design.

10. What Is modularity? -structural principle employed to manage content using modules. 1 1 What Is chucking? -a technique related to modularity in graphic design, where content is split or information is grouped into chunks. 12. Composition: Have you M. E.

N. T. It? -M=midlines, E=edges, N=negative, T=transitions. 13. What are the main components of a basic compositional checklist? -Have you employed action to create visual Interest?Have you used alignment to foster unity? Have you arranged the composition to gulled the viewer through the space? Have you ordered the visual hierarchy for clarity? Have you created visual interest? Does your arrangement seem firm or tentative? Have you "M. E.

N. T. " it? Have you paid attention to the interstices? Does your visualization of the concept enhance communication and meaning? 14. What is the rule of thirds? - guidelines that apply to the process of composing visual Images such as paintings, photographs and designs.The guideline proposes that an Image should be Imagined s divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections.

[ 15. What is a grid? -a compositional structure made up of vertical and horizontals that divide a format into columns and margins. 16. What are margins? -The blank space on the left, right, top or bottom edge of any printed or digital page. -vertical alignments or arrangements used to accommodate text and images.