Digital Imagery encompasses creating, modifying, and using digital images for various design tasks. It includes understanding different types of images like vectors and rasters, exploring color models like RGB and CMYK, and mastering tools and techniques to enhance these images. On this page, we guide you through the vibrant world of digital imagery, its role in shaping digital experiences, and how to tap into its full potential for your designs.
CMYK
/siːɛmwaɪkeɪ/
Short for cyan, magenta, yellow and key (black), a color model used in color printing.
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Gradient
/ˈgreɪdiənt/
A gradual blend of two or more colors or different levels of light and dark.
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Raster
/ˈræstər/
Images made up of individual colored pixels that together create a picture.
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RGB
/ɑːrdʒiːbiː/
A color model used mainly for digital purposes, that combines red, green, and blue light in various ways to reproduce a wide array of colors.
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Vector
/ˈvɛktər/
Graphics made from mathematical curves and points, which retain their sharpness regardless of how much they are resized.
