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PSA Zoo Design Infographics 3-D FJ

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This is the main job of a

PSA

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What is teaching people about an issue or how to

solve a problem?

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This is the kind of language you need to use when writing

a PSA.

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What is simple, clear language?

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This must be one part of any

effective PSA.

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What is to require or inform people to do something about a problem or issue?

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These are the five parts required to create a PSA for

television.

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What is research a topic, write a script, collect

assets, assemble the video, and finalize the project in a

video format?

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This makes Public Service Announcements difficult to get on the air sometimes.

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What is that PSA’s use donated time on

television stations.

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These are the three main groups that zoo designers much take into account

when creating exhibits to display a species.

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Who are the zoo keepers, species,

and visitors?

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This is where animals are off display and able to eat and rest without

visitors nearby.

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What is the keep?

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DAILY DOUBLE

DAILY DOUBLE

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This is the primary design requirement when creating zoo

exhibits for a species.

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What is to resemble the species’ natural habitat as much as

possible?

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These are three ways that zoo keepers can keep

species and visitors safely separated from contact.

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What are fences, glass walls, moats,

or trenches?

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This is the view when looking down on an

object or space.

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What is a bird’s-eye view?

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This is the primary job of an infographic.

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What is to present information visually?

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This is the most important component

of an infographic.

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What is the data, information or knowledge?

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People like infographics for this

reason.

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What is that infographics don’t

require a lot of heavy reading?

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According to this infographic, this is one way to reduce obesity.

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What is exercise, portion reduction,

better food selection?

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According to this infographic, 2500 cows on a dairy farm produce as

much waste as a city this size.

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What is 411,000 residents?

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This causes the colors to rise off of

the page when using three-D glasses.

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What is contrast on the color wheel?

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The illusion of depth can be created with

these lines.

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What are curved lines?

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This is the name of graphics that

represent feelings.

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What are emoticons?

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These are graphics used to represent ideas, places,

and people.

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What are symbols/icons?

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A piece of work with good composition has

these elements.

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What is to draw the eye in and move the

viewer’s focus around and/or color, contrast, position?

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This is the order that the eye sees colors.

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What is red, gold or orange, yellow, green

blue, violet?