Relacionar Columnas Graphic Design Terms- Group BVersión en línea How familiar are you with Graphic Design Terms? Match Column A with B to connect graphic design terms with their definitions. por Isabel Tsiantoula 1 Negative space 2 Vector image 3 Mock up 4 Resolution 5 Photoshop 6 Kerning 7 PPI 8 PNG 9 Raster images The original design or idea created and either displayed on the screen (for instance, if you are a graphic designer specializing in web design and you want to show your client your ideas before you begin to code you might create one in Photoshop and then show it to the client as a .jpg or PDF), allowing the client to see what the final product should look like. A program used by many graphic designers and photographers to create or edit photographs and images. Pixels per inch, refers to the number of pixels per inch in an image. In typography, creating the perfect space between characters (letters) so they work together. For instance, understanding when a letter should be moved slightly because it pushes into another. Number of dots per inch, or dpi, in an image. Images for the web are usually around 72 dpi, or of low density, while images for print should be around 300 dpi, or of high density. An image, such as a logo, is one that can be easily resized without loss of quality. These images are created using thousands of pixels. They are not easily resized as are Vector images; enlarging such image too much will diminish quality. Photographs are an example of such images. The area on a page that is left without images and words. Its use is very important in graphic design projects. This file format is short for Portable Network Graphics. It is great for web design, and supports transparency around images.