Imagine that you were hired by the National Weather Service as a graphic designer. What would you do on the

job?
(1 point)
O Track the movement of thunderstorms and snowstorms.
O Produce the text of daily and weekly reports for the public.
O Create the images that predict the path of a hurricane.
O Work with camera people to make sure that the lighting was right.

O Create the images that predict the path of a hurricane.

Thanks to the rise of texting, emojis are becoming increasingly common. What does this suggest about

graphics?
(1 point)
O They are now a significant part of communication.
O They are only used by young people in our society.
O They will replace written language entirely one day.
O They serve the exact same function as medieval illustrations

O They are now a significant part of communication.

Which BEST explains why early print sources have very few illustrations?

(1 point)
O They requires a lot of ink, which was very costly.
O They were the most expensive part of the printing process.
O Most events did not require images to be clearly understood.
O Society at the time did not trust information that came from images.

O They requires a lot of ink, which was very costly.

Consider what you have learned about early camera equipment. Which statement BEST explains why Robert

Fenton took pictures of the field after the battle.
(1 point)
O Early cameras could only capture very still scenes.
O The earliest cameras took only black and white photographs.
O Photography was still new, so the uses of photography were not clear.
O Robert Fenton was inspired by Civil War photographer Matthew Brady.

O Photography was still new, so the uses of photography were not clear.

Video is now a permanent part of journalism. Based on what you know about the development of the

photojournalism, which BEST explains how this became popular?
(1 point)
O Graphic designers were able to create chyrons to identify news organizations.
O Video footage became cheap and efficient to produce and could be made daily.
O Graphic designers prefer to work with video footage, so they changed photojournalism.
O Video footage is now much more available than photography, replacing photos entirely.

O Video footage became cheap and efficient to produce and could be made daily.

How does relief printing for images differ from relief printing for letters?

(1 point)
O The carved letters are raised but images are not.
O The process is the same, but the plate carvings are different.
O Relief printing cannot be used to print images and requires a different process.
O Relief printing allows for multiple copies of letters but a single copy of images.