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A foundational understanding of key concepts in content creation, including audience considerations, communication strategies, copyright laws, permissions, and licensing. it presents definitions of crucial terms like wireframes, iterations, project scope, and creative commons licenses, along with exercises to test comprehension. The educational value lies in its practical approach to content creation and legal considerations.
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Typographical
In the cycle of a design plan, a sketch would be considered its first ____
Wireframe
____ are any limitations that may affect the project's schedule
Contraints
When reading a Creative Commons license, ND stands for ____, meaning the work can be used but not altered
NonDerivs
In order to use someone's likeness in a project, they will need to sign a ____ release
License
What are the four main content questions that need to be answered for every project you work on?
(True or False) It is important to determine how the project will be distributed
True
____ and ____ projects will have default color differences
Web, Print
What are the starting issues to consider for a new project
Define Wireframe
The visual guide that represents the overall look of a website
Define Breadth and Depth
Breadth is the extent or measure of how broad or wide something is while depth is the vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep.
Define Task
The individual project pieces that need to be completed in order for a project to be successful
Define Resources
A project manager needs to identify and find resources available for a project. Need to be available during the time frame of the project. Also include equipments or other tangible items needed
Define Constraints
Limitations which will affect the project schedule
Define Due Date
This should include not only the overall due date of a project, but also the due dates of any major milestones
Define Budget
Project managers may or may not have a hand in determining a project budget
Define Stakeholder
Any person or entity or entity who has an interest in the outcome of the project
(True or False) A stakeholder does not need to be managed because the project must fit their requirements
False
What is a project lifecycle?
The way a project gets created
What are the five project management phases? What is accomplished in each phase?
Planning and Analysis- During this time, you and your team (peers and clients both) are collaborating to figure out how to solve whatever problem has been presented
Designing-Time to design the solution
Building-Building the solution
Testing-Testing the solution to make sure it matches the design and solves the problem presented
Implementing/Publishing-Publishing the InDesign project to whatever to whatever platforms were specified in the project scope
What is the symbol for CC BY-NC-SA?
What does CC stand for?
Creative Commons-A type of license which gives others permission to share, use, or add to a created work
What does BY stand for?
Attribution-Meaning you need to credit the original author for the work you are using
What does SA stand for?
ShareAlike-Meaning when using the work, share it with the same license as what is applied to the original work
What does ND stand for?
NoDerivs-Meaning no derivitaves of the work. In other words, the work can be used but cannot be altered
What does NC stand for?
Non-Commercial-Meaning you can use the work as long as you do not charge for it
Which license do not allow changes?
ShareAlike and NoDerives
Which licenses do not require attribution?
None
If you change an item that is not public domain, is the design now yours? Why?
Public Domain that everyone can use it, not having it's own owner
What is the international term to fair use?
Fair Dealing
(True or False) All works need to have a copyright submitted or they are fair use
False
(True or False) All work must be completed to fall under a copyright
True
Define Copyright
Grants the creator of work exclusive rights for use and distribution
Define Fair Use Doctrine
A model release is a signed document that is needed when ____ in a project
a person's likeness or image
A location release is needed when using ____ from a location
footage