Question 1 A) The acronym AUDIENCE serves to remind you of what to consider when analyzing an audience. In the acronym, what does the D stand for? (1 point) Responses design design demographics demographics depth depth do do Question 2 A) What two things should you do before starting the design process? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses Analyze the audience. Analyze the audience. Brainstorm for imaginative solutions. Brainstorm for imaginative solutions. Identify the problem. Identify the problem. Provide logical solutions. Provide logical solutions. Question 3 A) How can attitude affect a designer's ability to be creative? (1 point) Responses Being closed-minded to new and different ideas will block creativity. Being closed-minded to new and different ideas will block creativity. Being level-headed will allow for intellectual creativity Being level-headed will allow for intellectual creativity Being practical about ideas will allow for a more realistic creativity. Being practical about ideas will allow for a more realistic creativity. Being too open-minded will flood your brain with too much information and block creativity. Being too open-minded will flood your brain with too much information and block creativity. Question 4 A) Tara is designing a website for Dr. Morton, the president of Forman College. Before she gets started, she creates a list of everything she knows about Forman College and about Dr. Morton. What creative strategy is Tara using? (1 point) Responses brainstorming brainstorming reverse brainstorming reverse brainstorming connecting ideas connecting ideas perspectives perspectives Question 5 A) Scott is designing a new logo for Geeks for Rent, a computer support business. Scott decides to create a web of ideas, all of which have nothing to do with computers. As a matter of fact, many of the ideas in his web are the exact opposite of what Geeks for Rent is all about. What creative strategy is Scott using? (1 point) Responses brainstorming brainstorming reverse brainstorming reverse brainstorming free association free association connecting ideas connecting ideas Question 6 A) If you come to a stumbling block and can’t think of any more ideas, what could you do? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses Expand on your favorite idea so far even if you don’t think it will work. Sometimes you'll find a solution where you least expect it. Expand on your favorite idea so far even if you don’t think it will work. Sometimes you'll find a solution where you least expect it. Go with the ideas you've come up with thus far. Moving forward in the design process will be encouraging. Go with the ideas you've come up with thus far. Moving forward in the design process will be encouraging. Rephrase your problem question. Looking at the problem from a different perspective can inspire new ideas. Rephrase your problem question. Looking at the problem from a different perspective can inspire new ideas. Take a break and come back later with a fresh mind. A clear mind will give you a new perspective. Take a break and come back later with a fresh mind. A clear mind will give you a new perspective. Question 7 A) Beginning with a single topic and writing down everything that comes into your mind is what type of creative strategy? (1 point) Responses brainstorming brainstorming connecting ideas connecting ideas free association free association perspectives perspectives Question 8 A) When a designer considers all of the different people involved in an effort to solve a design problem, what creative strategy is the designer following? (1 point) Responses brainstorming brainstorming connecting ideas connecting ideas free association free association perspectives perspectives Question 9 A) Susan is practicing her creativity by finding relationships among seemingly unrelated topics. What creative strategy is Susan using? (1 point) Responses reverse brainstorming reverse brainstorming free association free association connecting ideas connecting ideas perspectives perspectives Question 10 A) Which of the following are creative strategies for solving a design problem? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses audience analysis audience analysis brainstorming brainstorming identification of the problem identification of the problem free association answer the questions

brainstorming

reverse brainstorming
free association
connecting ideas
perspectives

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Question 1: The D in the acronym AUDIENCE stands for demographics.

Question 2: The two things you should do before starting the design process are: Analyze the audience and Identify the problem.

Question 3: Attitude can affect a designer's ability to be creative by being closed-minded to new and different ideas, which will block creativity.

Question 4: Tara is using the creative strategy of brainstorming.

Question 5: Scott is using the creative strategy of reverse brainstorming.

Question 6: If you come to a stumbling block and can't think of any more ideas, you could: Expand on your favorite idea, Go with the ideas you've come up with thus far, Rephrase your problem question, and Take a break and come back later with a fresh mind.

Question 7: Beginning with a single topic and writing down everything that comes into your mind is a form of brainstorming.

Question 8: When a designer considers all of the different people involved in an effort to solve a design problem, the designer is following the creative strategy of connecting ideas.

Question 9: Susan is using the creative strategy of connecting ideas by finding relationships among seemingly unrelated topics.

Question 10: The creative strategies for solving a design problem are: brainstorming, reverse brainstorming, free association, connecting ideas, and perspectives.