Type Tool in Illustrator

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11th Grade
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Susan McCoy
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What tool in Adobe Illustrator is primarily used to add text to a design?
Back
Type Tool
Answer explanation
The Type Tool in Adobe Illustrator is specifically designed for adding and editing text in a design. Unlike the Pen, Brush, or Shape Tools, which are used for drawing and creating shapes, the Type Tool focuses solely on text.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which setting would you adjust to change the spacing between lines of text in a paragraph? Options: Kerning, Tracking, Leading, Baseline Shift
Back
Leading
Answer explanation
Leading refers to the vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph. Adjusting leading changes the line spacing, making it the correct choice for this question. Kerning and tracking affect letter spacing, while baseline shift alters the position of individual characters.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the process of converting text into a graphic object in Adobe Illustrator called?
Back
Outlining
Answer explanation
The process of converting text into a graphic object in Adobe Illustrator is called 'Outlining'. This transforms the text into vector shapes, allowing for more flexibility in editing and manipulation.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is NOT a character setting in Adobe Illustrator?
Font Size
,Alignment
,Kerning
,Tracking
Back
Alignment
Answer explanation
Alignment is not a character setting in Adobe Illustrator; it refers to the positioning of text relative to its container. Font Size, Kerning, and Tracking are all specific character settings that adjust text appearance.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How can you ensure that text flows from one text box to another in Adobe Illustrator? Options: Use the Pen Tool, Use the Text Wrap feature, Use the Thread Text feature, Use the Shape Builder Tool
Back
Use the Thread Text feature
Answer explanation
To ensure text flows from one text box to another in Adobe Illustrator, use the Thread Text feature. This allows you to link text boxes, enabling the text to continue seamlessly from one box to the next.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which setting would you adjust to change the space between individual characters in a word? Options: Leading, Tracking, Kerning, Justification
Back
Kerning
Answer explanation
Kerning specifically adjusts the space between individual characters in a word, making it the correct choice. Leading affects line spacing, tracking adjusts overall letter spacing, and justification aligns text.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the purpose of using paragraph settings in typography?
Back
To control the alignment and spacing of text blocks
Answer explanation
The purpose of using paragraph settings in typography is to control the alignment and spacing of text blocks, ensuring readability and visual appeal. This is essential for effective communication in written content.
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