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Which of the following would be most appropriate to use when designing a website?

A. comp
B. icon
C. layout
D. storyboard

The use of large, bold text for headlines and smaller text for content is an example of which of the following?

A. balance
B. consistency
C. hierarchy
D. interactivity

What is usability?

A. how long it takes for a product to become outdated
B. the audience's opinion of a product
C. the ease or difficulty with which a product is used
D. the study of functionality

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1. D. Storyboard would be most appropriate to use when designing a website.

2. A. balance

3.
C. the ease or difficulty with which a product is used.

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Answer 1:

(C) Layout

Page layout is the piece of graphic design that deals in the form of visual elements on a page. It usually includes organizational principles of composition to obtain special communication objectives. The high-level page layout involves deciding on the overall pattern of text and images, and possibly on the size or shape of the medium. It demands intelligence, sentience, and creativity, and is informed by culture, psychology, and what the document writers and editors wish to communicate and highlight. Low-level pagination and typesetting are more construction processes.


Answer 2:

(A) Balance

In the start, bold heading tags were designed as a graded method of information layout and division. You practiced big bold headings for the central points in a page and go down through the numbers. There are 6 grading or levels of HTML headings: <h1> to <h6>. Graphically, these form decreasingly large text, with h1 being the highest, and h6 being the lowest of the group.


Answer 3:

(C) The ease or difficulty with which a product is used

Usability is component of the broader term “user experience” and relates to the efficiency of access and/or use of a product or website. A design is not usable or unusable; its features, collectively with the context of the user (what the user needs to do with it and the user’s environment), define its level of usability.

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