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1.
One of the key design guidelines is this: whether square, horizontal, or vertical, stories should be shaped into rectangles.
A)True
B)False.
2.
Horizontal shapes create the illusion that stories are longer than they really are.
A)True
B)False.
3.
Attracting readers is the designer's job.
A)True
B)False.
4.
Mug shots need to have the names of subjects run with them.
A)True
B)False.
5.
Vertical photos are easier to anchor into text than horizontals.
A)True
B)False.
6.
In a multiple-picture package, one photo should always be substantially bigger than the rest.
A)True
B)False.
7.
Usually, there is just one dominant photo.
A)True
B)False.
8.
Readers want editors to prioritize stories.
A)True
B)False.
9.
It's important to vary the shapes of the photos you use.
A)True
B)False.
10.
Every important face in a photo should be at least the size of a dime.
A)True
B)False.







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