Question 1
	
The Bauhaus closed in 1933 because ________.
Correct Answer: 	
Nazi harassment made instruction and learning impossible 

Question 2

On the eve of World War II, world events forced the United States to cast aside its neutrality, traditionalism, and provincialism in order to embrace modernism, technology, and global power. This is signified in the design of the 1939 poster Iced A&P Coffee by _____________ , whose strong cubist beginnings yielded to a stylized realism. 
Correct Answer: 	
Joseph Binder 

Question 3
	
________ , the art director at Harpers Bazaar from 1934 to 1958, used white space as a design element and sought a musical feeling in the flow of texts and visuals.
Correct Answer: 	
Alexey Brodovitch 

Question 4	
	
During the Dessau period the Bauhauss typography workshop, taught by __________ , solicited printing orders from local businesses and made typographic design innovations. This professor designed a universal type that reduced the alphabet to clear, simple, and rationally constructed forms. 
Correct Answer: 	
Herbert Bayer

Question 5
	
The Isotype concept originated by Otto Neurath involves the use of ________ to convey complex statistical information.
Correct Answer: 	
pictographs 

Question 6

Henry C. Becks map designed for the London Underground appealed to the public for three of the reasons below. Which does NOT belong?
Correct Answer: 	
The layout of the routes was geographically accurate.   

Question 7

An important milestone in the visual presentation of data was the publication in 1953 of the ___________ by the Container Corporation of America. Herbert Bayer, the designer and editor, worked for five years on the 368-page atlas, which contained 120 full-page maps of the world and twelve-hundred diagrams, graphs, charts, symbols, and other graphic communications about the planet. 
Correct Answer: 	
The World Geo-Graphic Atlas 

Question 8

__________, the son of a designer and sign painter in Leipzig, Germany, applied the new design approaches to a wide audience of printers, typesetters, and designers through his book Die Neue Typographie (The New Typography). He was disgusted with the degenerate typefaces and arrangements and sought to find a new asymmetrical typography to express the spirit, life, and visual sensibility of the day. 
Correct Answer: 	
Jan Tschichold

Question 9

Beginning in February 1950, an advertising campaign for the Container Corporation of America ran almost two hundred advertisements over three decades, with 157 visual artists creating artwork that presented the great ______________ of Western culture. 
Correct Answer: 	
ideas

Question 10
	
Lszl Moholy-Nagy experimented in unifying letterforms with photographic images in order to communicate a message with immediacy. The resulting graphic communication form he called ________.
Correct Answer: 	
the typophoto 