Question 1 Explain the following Printing and Paper terms. You may use sketches in your answers. Crop Marks CMYK Opacity Pantone Paper weight Register.

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Question 1 Explain the following Printing and Paper terms. You may use sketches in your answers. Crop Marks CMYK Opacity Pantone Paper weight Register Marks

Answer 1 Crop Marks: Crop marks refer to the printing marks at the corners of a document to indicate where the page is to be trimmed. Pantone©: Pantone© is a colour matching system –standardised colour reproduction. By standardising the colours, different manufacturers in different locations can all refer to the Pantone© system to make sure colours match without direct contact with each other. CMYK: When the final proof has been agreed, the designer will make up “Colour Separations”. These split the image up into constituent colours for four colour printing. There will be one separation for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key (Black).

Answer 1 Registration: Registration is the method of correlating overlapping colours on one single image. Registration employs the alignment of specific marks on the document. Opacity: Opacity is the degree to which ink printed on one-side shows through to the other side. The transparency of the paper has to be taken into consideration before printing. Paper Weight: grammes per square metre/gsm

Question 2 Shown at the top are the original images used in the layout of the final advertisement shown at the bottom. Identify 4 DTP edits/techniques that have been applied to these graphics and explain the impact this has had on the advertisement. 8 marks (b) State the name of the space the web address is located in. 1 mark

Question 3 Describe using the correct dimensions and 3D CAD terms how you would model one arm of the chair. 3marks Describe how you would make an identical arm without starting a new model. 2 marks

Question 3 Cont Describe using CAD constraints how you would assemble the 4 parts of the chair. Use sketches to illustrate your answer. 4marks