Asked by thrtbd
Moses asked his design teacher for advice before he started his first internship as a print
designer. Which statement from his teacher reflects the MOST accurate advice?
(1 point)
"Print design is the most exacting kind of design you can do. The devil is in the details."
"Digital print design in the twenty-first century is less and less about operating physical machines
and more about running software programs."
"Print design is no different from other types of design. It still comes down to understanding your
customers and meeting their needs."
"Designing for print is not as creative as other forms of design, but as a print designer, more
people are likely to see your work."
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"Print design is the most exacting kind of design you can do. The devil is in the details."
Reason: print work requires strict attention to technical details (color modes, bleed/trim, resolution, registration, type, and press limitations). Those constraints make precision especially important.
Reason: print work requires strict attention to technical details (color modes, bleed/trim, resolution, registration, type, and press limitations). Those constraints make precision especially important.
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