Greg can't seem to concentrate on his studies. His roommate is watching TV in the other room. The radio plays in Greg's bedroom, and the phone is ringing off the hook. Why do you think Greg is having trouble concentrating?

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Greg is experiencing cognitive overload.
Greg is not visually literate.
Greg's communication skills are lacking.
Greg's textbooks are not ergonomically designed.

Greg is experiencing cognitive overload. With so many distractions around him, it is difficult for him to focus on his studies.

What is the main reason it is important to prioritize your focus on particular design purposes?

(1 point)
to create an organized hierarchy of information in the design
to ensure the design addresses its intended purpose(s) adequately to inform the intended audience of the design's purpose(s)
to reduce cognitive

to ensure the design addresses its intended purpose(s) adequately to inform the intended audience of the design's purpose(s)

What does it mean for a design to be content driven?

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The design focuses on visual appeal over functionality. The design contains more decoration than information. The design focuses on functionality over visual appeal. The purpose(s) for the design are all equally important.

The design focuses on functionality over visual appeal.

What is the main difference between communication and functionality in design?

(1 point)
Communication refers to the aesthetic appeal of a design while
functionality refers to the design's effective long-term use.
Communication refers to the design’s ability to convince the audience to buy a product while functionality refers to the design's ability to sell the product.
Communication refers to the design’s ability to put forth a message while functionality refers to how well the design serves a purpose.
Communication refers to the design’s visual appeal while functionality refers to the design's ability to sell the product.

Communication refers to the design’s ability to put forth a message while functionality refers to how well the design serves a purpose.

When a designer is concerned most about whether the product he is creating will do what it is supposed to do, what is the designer trying to build into the product?

(1 point)
context decoration design functionality

functionality