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Alygatorr01285

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A designer's blueprint for books and magazines and other works in print is called:
 
  A. a lithograph.
  B. a logo.
  C. a layout.
  D. an illustration.
  E. a collection.

Question 2

An image created to accompany words is called:
 
  A. an icon.
  B. a serif.
  C. a hieroglyph.
  D. a logo.
  E. an illustration.



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Answer to Question 1

C
Layouts are plans or sketches for a book, newspaper, or advertisement that indicate specifications as to the relationships of the parts, including type and artwork.

Answer to Question 2

E
Illustrations are visual images depicting the accompanying words.



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