Lettering II - JSS3 Cultural and creative art Past Questions and Answers - page 2
What role does simplicity play in good lettering?
Making it harder to understand
Adding unnecessary complexity
Enhancing clarity and readability
Decreasing legibility
What effect does proper spacing have on lettering?
It makes letters stick together
It enhances readability and aesthetics
It decreases legibility
It creates confusion
What is the purpose of legibility in lettering?
Making the letters hard to read
Enhancing clarity and comprehension
Making the letters blend in with the background
Increasing complexity
What is the primary goal of constructing slogans?
To confuse the audience
To bore the audience
To resonate with the audience
To make the audience forget
What aspect contributes to the attractiveness of good lettering?
Dullness
Disorder
Harmony and balance
Complexity
Complexity
By being invisible
By blending with the background
By standing out from surroundings
By being illegible
What are some examples of common uses of lettering?
Common uses of lettering include communication through signage, posters, and advertisements, as well as educational purposes such as teaching alphabets and languages.
How are letters typically constructed in upper case and lower case?
Letters are constructed using basic strokes and shapes such as lines, curves, and dots. For example, the letter 'A' in upper case is formed with two diagonal strokes meeting at a point, while the lower case 'a' usually includes a curved stroke with a tail.
What are some qualities of good lettering?
Qualities of good lettering include simplicity, legibility, proper spacing, aesthetic appeal, and the ability to catch the eye of the viewer.
Why is simplicity important in good lettering?
Simplicity enhances clarity and readability, making the message easier to understand and comprehend for the audience.