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What is unity in design?
Connecting many parts to create a
relationship
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How can overlapping images and text create unity?
It makes a physical connection between
elements
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What is a method to create unity using colors?
Repeating colors in different
layout
parts
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How does proximity contribute to unity in design?
By
positioning
items close
to
each
other
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What are the two main types of font?
Serif
and
Sans Serif
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What characterizes Serif fonts?
They have
ticks
and are traditional
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Where are Sans Serif fonts commonly used?
Fashionable brands and
websites
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How can font types improve brand image?
They reflect the
products
being sold
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What is an advancing color?
A
color
that
makes
a
space
feel
smaller
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What effect do receding colors have on a space?
They make a space feel
bigger
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What are the primary colors?
Red
,
Blue
,
Yellow
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How are secondary colors created?
By mixing two
primary colors
together
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What is a tertiary color?
A mix of a
primary
and a
secondary
color
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What is color harmony?
Colors found near each other on the
wheel
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What is color contrast?
Colors found on
opposite
sides of the wheel
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What is included in a project set for construction?
Location plans
,
site plans
,
floor plans
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What does a location plan show?
The building's
position
within a wider area
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What is the typical scale for a location plan?
1:1250
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What details are shown on a site plan?
Drainage
,
gas pipes
,
electrical cables
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What is the typical scale for a site plan?
1:200
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What does a floor plan illustrate?
The
layout
of rooms and features in a building
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What is the typical scale for a floor plan?
1:50
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What do elevations demonstrate in construction drawings?
The external appearance and style of the
building
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What do sectional views provide information about?
How the building should be
constructed
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Why are illustrations used in marketing properties?
To help
promote
and represent the property
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What is a cutting plane in sectional views?
A line showing where an object is
sliced
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What does cross-hatching indicate in sectional views?
It shows the section of the object that is
cut
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What should not be shown in sections according to drawing conventions?
Nuts
,
bolts
,
washers
,
screws
,
shafts
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How should sectional plans be treated in terms of cross-hatching?
They should be
cross-hatched
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What are the key components of construction drawings?
Project set
Location plans
Site plans
Floor plans
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What details are included in a site plan?
Outline of the
building
Position on the
plot
Drainage
and utilities
Trees, hedges, and slopes
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What are the details shown in a floor plan?
Layout of rooms
Positions
of windows and doors
Types of walls
Sockets
, switches, and furniture
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What is the purpose of sectional views in construction?
Show how the building is constructed
Plan light and air entry
Provide details like
staircase
construction
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What is the role of elevations in construction drawings?
Demonstrate
external appearance
Show style of roof
Indicate position of doors and windows
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What are the characteristics of effective marketing illustrations?
Help promote the property
Represent surroundings
Easily understood by
potential buyers
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What are the conventions for sectional views?
Use
cutting planes
to show slices
Cross-hatch sections at
45°
Do not show sections through
fasteners
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What is the significance of webs in engineering components?
Strengthen and support components
Not hatched when sectioned
vertically
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What is the difference between sectional elevation and sectional plan in terms of cross-hatching?
Sectional elevation
:
do not cross-hatch
Sectional plan
:
do cross-hatch
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