Sunday, August 2, 2009

I need help with some review questions for my web page design class?

I'm majoring in web page design and I have some review questions and I can't seem to find the answers so hopefully someone can help me.





1. Which of the following page-related terms refer to the same thing?


A. Type page/text area


B. Trim size/text page


C. Type page/trim size


D. Open line/leading





2. A long document, such as a book, can usually be divided into which of the following three main sections?


A. Copyright section, main text, appendix


B. Preliminary pages, main text, front matter


C. Preliminary pages, main text, index


D. Preliminary pages, main text, back matter





3. Which of the following must a designer be aware of when planning the design of a document?


A. The person who wrote the document


B. The retail and wholesale prices of a document


C. The intended audience


D. The professional printer to be used

I need help with some review questions for my web page design class?
1: I've been in Web design since 1998 and never heard of "type page," "text page," "trim size" or "open line" used in a Web context (I have 12 years of newspaper experience, and have heard those terms used in print). I'd go with D but I think your instructor made up these terms.





2. Again, these terms are used in printing, not Web work. Books are actually divided most commonly into "front matter" (copyright / ISBN, foreward, preface, perhaps reviews, etc.), chapters and "back matter" (afterward, acknowledgments, author bio, appendices, index, etc.) I'd go with D but again, your instructor made this up.





3. C: The intended audience. You must make technical concessions to the printer, and the author is often going to want to have some say in presentation, but as a rule, you design for the target audience. Collateral you make for teens generally will not look like similar information you make for seniors.
Reply:1. D


2. A


3.C





Although, as a website designer, I've never heard of these types of questions pertain to a web page design position. !!





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