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Point A dot; visible mark In typography, a point is a period – the definitive end of a line
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Point examples
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Line An infinite series of points A line is the connection of two points In typographic layouts, lines are implied as well as drawn
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Line examples
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Plane A flat surface extending in height and width A line is the connection of two points In typographic layouts, lines are implied as well as drawn
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Plane examples
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Texture
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Texture examples
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Pattern
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Pattern examples
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Illustrator
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Illustrator Vector vs Raster Vector graphics are composed of mathematically-defined geometric shapes—lines, objects and fills. Raster images are composed of a matrix (grid) or bitmap of digital picture elements (pixels).
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Illustrator All you need to know!
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Reading: Due Week 3 Value, Color – Time and Motion: pg 70-83
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Assignment: Due Week 3 Logo Trace Worksheet 6 Typography Crops See pg 88 (GDtNB) for examples
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