Project #2 and Project #3 Quiz Project #2 and Project #3 Quiz This quiz covers the principles and elements covered in Project #2 and Project #3. Please fill in your name and email. 1 / 10 QUESTION: Roy DeCarava's photograph demonstrates the Rule of Thirds. The focal point of this composition falls at the intersection of which of these invisible gridlines? Top Left Bottom Left Bottom Right Top Right 2 / 10 QUESTION: This image by design firm CF Napa for Edge Wine is an example of which type of Value Range? Narrow Value Range: High Key Narrow Value Range: Low Key Broad Value Range 3 / 10 QUESTION: What kind of visual rhythm is used in the painting "Nude Descending a Staircase" by artist Marcel Duchamp? Progressive Rhythm Flowing Rhythm Regular Rhythm 4 / 10 QUESTION: Which design principles and/or elements are utilized in this composition by Debbie Millman? Check all that apply. Texture Repetition Modular Grid Rule of Thirds 5 / 10 QUESTION: This photograph by Carrie Mae Weems demonstrates which kind of value range? High Key Value Range Narrow Value Range Broad Value Range Low Key Value Range 6 / 10 QUESTION: Herman Leonard shot this photograph of Duke Ellington on stage. Which design principles and/or elements are used this composition? Check all that apply. Contrast Shadow Chiaroscuro Highlight 7 / 10 QUESTION: How does designer Joseph Müller-Brockmann create visual rhythm in this poster? Check all that apply. By using progressive changes in scale By including the name of the composer By rotating elements around a focal point By repeating elements of similar shape 8 / 10 QUESTION: Which of the following describe the way(s) variety is used in "Supremus No. 58" painted by Kasmir Malevich in 1916? Check all that apply. There are a variety of organic shapes. The space between each shape varies. The geometric shapes are various sizes. The geometric shapes have variations in color. 9 / 10 QUESTION: Michael Bierut created this rebrand for Saks Fifth Avenue by taking the logo and then subdividing it into a grid of 64 smaller squares. The 64 tiles can then be shuffled and rotated to form an almost infinite number of variations. Which of the following principles and/or methods are NOT used in this design? Repetition Texture Ambiguous Figure-Ground The Grid Pattern 10 / 10 QUESTION: This photograph by John Edmonds from his series "DuRag" is an example of achromatic value? False True Your score is