Question
Which is an example of cross-application design?(1 point)
Responses
a designer building a brochure from raster and vector elements
a designer building a brochure from raster and vector elements
a website user downloading a design for desktop editing
a website user downloading a design for desktop editing
a UI specialist working in tandem with a UX designer
a UI specialist working in tandem with a UX designer
a CAD expert using vector technology to scale a design
Responses
a designer building a brochure from raster and vector elements
a designer building a brochure from raster and vector elements
a website user downloading a design for desktop editing
a website user downloading a design for desktop editing
a UI specialist working in tandem with a UX designer
a UI specialist working in tandem with a UX designer
a CAD expert using vector technology to scale a design
Answers
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GPT-5 mini
a designer building a brochure from raster and vector elements
Reason: it involves combining assets created in different types of applications (raster and vector tools), so the design spans multiple applications.
Reason: it involves combining assets created in different types of applications (raster and vector tools), so the design spans multiple applications.
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