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We’ve covered a lot in this resource! Let’s take a minute to review some key points we just learned. In the activity below, read each question and then select the best answer. Feedback is provided for each question, and you’ll have the opportunity to go back and review your answers once complete.
Dress code standards only apply to photographic images used in course content and not illustrated images, video clips or animation. True or False?
- True
- False
Dress code standards apply to all imagery used in our course content. This includes photographs, videos, animations, and vector illustrations.
Dress code standards apply to all imagery used in our course content. This includes photographs, videos, animations, and vector illustrations.
Exceptions to dress code standards can be made for which type(s) of imagery?
- high school level course images
- historical, health/medical, culturally specific and fine are images
- elective and career specific courses
- none of the above, there are no exceptions
Since context matters, exceptions to the dress code can be made for age appropriate historical imagery, health & medical imagery, culturally specific imagery and fine art imagery.
Since context matters, exceptions to the dress code can be made for age appropriate historical imagery, health & medical imagery, culturally specific imagery and fine art imagery.
Since context matters, exceptions to the dress code can be made for age appropriate historical imagery, health & medical imagery, culturally specific imagery and fine art imagery.
Since context matters, exceptions to the dress code can be made for age appropriate historical imagery, health & medical imagery, culturally specific imagery and fine art imagery.
When downloading image assets from Shutterstock, you should use which image plan first?
- 1000/month
- 750/month
- 35/day
We always want to use the 35/day plan first, then the 750/month, followed by the 1000/month. Our entire team draws from this account, and we lose the 35/day if we do not use all of them.
We always want to use the 35/day plan first, then the 750/month, followed by the 1000/month. Our entire team draws from this account, and we lose the 35/day if we do not use all of them.
We always want to use the 35/day plan first, then the 750/month, followed by the 1000/month. Our entire team draws from this account, and we lose the 35/day if we do not use all of them.
In reference to imagery, what does contrast mean?
- all visual elements are identical in size and scale
- one item is different from another
- text is bolder, so it stands out more
Contrast means that one item is different from another. It’s preferred that visual references in a course have at least two identifiers, such as color AND pattern or color AND shape.
Contrast means that one item is different from another. It’s preferred that visual references in a course have at least two identifiers, such as color AND pattern or color AND shape.
Contrast means that one item is different from another. It’s preferred that visual references in a course have at least two identifiers, such as color AND pattern or color AND shape.
Web-ready images have little to no additional margins or padding around the outside of the image. True or False?
- True
- False
Images that are web-ready have little to no additional margins or padding around the outside of the image. These components are added in development, using CSS. When there is excess margin space in an image, it causes a disconnect in the flow of the content and, often, makes the image appear smaller than it should be.
Images that are web-ready have little to no additional margins or padding around the outside of the image. These components are added in development, using CSS. When there is excess margin space in an image, it causes a disconnect in the flow of the content and, often, makes the image appear smaller than it should be.
Which image orientation is the most used?
- banner
- vertical
- square
- horizontal
Horizontally oriented images (also known as landscape) are the most commonly used and requested. They are wider than they are tall, but not as wide as a banner image.
Horizontally oriented images (also known as landscape) are the most commonly used and requested. They are wider than they are tall, but not as wide as a banner image.
Horizontally oriented images (also known as landscape) are the most commonly used and requested. They are wider than they are tall, but not as wide as a banner image.
Horizontally oriented images (also known as landscape) are the most commonly used and requested. They are wider than they are tall, but not as wide as a banner image.
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