It’s time to put what you’ve learned to the test, get 4 questions right to pass this week.
Q1.
Which of the following statements regarding the 4 principles for sketching objects (Visibility, Simplicity, Clear Messaging, Attraction) are true?
There are 3 correct answers.
A
Keep objects simple and reduce them to their essence.
B
Use as many colors as possible to give your sketch a professional look.
C
Do not go for realism; keep the sketch as simple as possible.
D
Sketch a lot of details to give your sketch a professional look.
E
Sketch a clear message; add words that support the sketch.
Q2.
What are some effects which can be used to sketch your objects?
There are 3 correct answers.
A
The breaking objects apart technique can be used to simplify complex objects. For example the bomb created out of a circle, rectangle and a curved line.
B
Sketch in detail as if you are always drawing a comic.
C
A shadow with your highlight color to give the impression that the object is lying on the ground.
D
Add as many effects as you can to each object.
E
Effect lines to show the speed and direction of movement.
Q3.
Which of the following objects match their “symbolic” usage?
There are 3 correct answers.
A
Magnifying glass to visualize search
B
Cloud to visualize a rainy day
C
Rocket to visualize a fast movement
D
Key to visualize locksmith’s service
E
Hot air balloon for slow movements
Q4.
How do you write a good post-it?
There are 3 correct answers.
A
Write one statement per post-it to make it readable from a distance.
B
Write quickly, so you can write more post-its.
C
Add a visual element to make your statement memorable.
D
Use a pencil to write a post-it.
E
Indicating positive or negative emotions on a post-it note helps to make a clear statement.
Q5.
Which of the following tips are applicable when sketching on whiteboards?
There are 3 correct answers.
A
Use a dark color marker for good contrast.
B
You keep your distance from the whiteboard if you take your little finger, so you can make sure you don't smear
C
Always wipe away lines that are not perfect.
D
Use green markers preferred.
E
Use the borders of the whiteboard for orientation.