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✅ Graphic Design A-Z! 🎨✨ A: Alignment - Arranging elements in a straight line or in proper order, creating visual connection and organization. B: Branding - The process of creating a unique identity for a business or product, encompassing its visual style, voice, and values. C: Color Theory - The study of how colors interact with each other and how they affect human perception and emotions. D: Design Principles - Fundamental rules that guide the creation of visually appealing and effective designs, such as balance, contrast, emphasis, and unity. E: Elements of Design - The basic building blocks of visual communication, including line, shape, color, texture, space, and form. F: Font - A specific typeface in a particular size and style, used to convey text and create visual hierarchy. G: Grid Systems - A framework of horizontal and vertical lines used to structure and organize content on a page or layout. H: Hierarchy - The arrangement of elements in a design to visually prioritize information and guide the viewer's eye. I: Illustration - Hand-drawn or digitally created images used to enhance visual communication and storytelling. J: JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) - A common image file format used for photographs and complex graphics, known for its lossy compression. K: Kerning - The adjustment of space between individual letters to improve readability and visual appeal. L: Layout - The arrangement of visual elements on a page or screen to create a cohesive and effective design. M: Mockup - A static, high-fidelity representation of a design used to visualize its appearance and functionality. N: Negative Space (White Space) - The empty areas around and between design elements, used to create visual balance and improve readability. O: Opacity - The degree to which an element is transparent, allowing underlying elements to show through. P: Photoshop - A popular image editing software used for photo retouching, compositing, and creating graphics. Q: Quality - The overall excellence or superiority of a design, reflecting its effectiveness, aesthetics, and technical execution. R: Resolution - The number of pixels in an image, determining its level of detail and clarity. S: Typography - The art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and visually appealing. T: Texture - The visual appearance or feel of a surface, adding depth and realism to designs. U: UI (User Interface) - The visual elements of a design that allow users to interact with a software application or website. V: Vector Graphics - Images created using mathematical equations, allowing them to be scaled without loss of quality. W: Wireframe - A basic, low-fidelity representation of a website or application layout, focusing on structure and functionality. X: X-Height - The height of lowercase letters in a typeface, excluding ascenders and descenders. Y: Year-over-Year (YoY) - Comparing design trends and styles from one year to the next to identify emerging patterns. Z: Z-Pattern Layout - A design technique that guides the viewer's eye along a "Z" shape, commonly used in web design to highlight key information. Tap ❤️ for more!
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