1. The answer is "A. Layout".
Layout pertains to the arrangement of design elements, such as the layout of stories on a newspaper page. As in design, layout concerns the organization of components. However, composition carries a more artistic connotation tied to the arts, including painting, photography, writing, and architecture. Layout has a more technical definition, applicable in digital formats, such as the arrangement of dynamic content on a webpage.
2. The answer is "B. Comp".
It's essential for the editor to ensure that the text is broken into the book's chapters, sections, or segments, and that the editor has completed the most thorough review possible before layout begins. It's advantageous for the writer, editor, or designer to verify the correct or approximate positioning of illustrations within the text and tally the number of images per chapter before the layout phase.
3. The answer is "C. The Layout Has Good Usability".
Usability indicates the extent to which a product can be utilized by specified users to achieve particular goals effectively, efficiently, and satisfactorily in a defined context of use. The term usability also denotes methods for enhancing ease of use throughout the design process.
4. The answer is "D. Storyboard".
A storyboard consists of a collection of visual boards representing a series of actions that will be carried out or captured in motion, such as in film, animation, or performance. Storyboards originated at Walt Disney Studios in the mid-1930s. The concept was to sketch vital scenes on separate sheets of paper and piece them together to create a narrative release board.
5. The answer is "A. Balance".
Balance signifies a sense of visual equilibrium achieved by balancing the perceived weight, attention, or appeal of the various elements within a design composition. The equilibrium of the visual attributes of the components in a layout is established when the elements (the shapes and lines) fittingly adhere to the boundaries of the arrangement, creating an overall impression of cohesiveness among the individual elements of the design and the piece as a whole.