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Week 1 Quiz :Ideas from the History of Graphic Design :(Graphic Design Specialization) Answers 2026

1. Question 1

Curious or unprecedented outcomes of mass production during the Victorian era
(Select BOTH correct answers):

Despite the modernization of production techniques, a lot of vernacular design still looked like handcrafted objects of the past.
❌ Production of wooden goods surpassed metal and ceramic goods
❌ Popular taste was influenced by shortwave radio
It was poor design, poor salesmanship, and demand for cheap goods—not mechanization itself—that flooded the market with shoddy goods.

Explanation:
Mass production did not automatically create bad design; consumer demand and poor design choices played a major role. Many mass-produced items also imitated handcrafted aesthetics.


2. Question 2

Meaning of “form follows function”:

❌ Understanding use only for classification
❌ Looks don’t matter at all
The form of an object is an indication of how it was created or used.

Explanation:
The idea means that an object’s shape should be derived from its purpose and function.


3. Question 3

Primary reason for “revival” styles in Victorian furniture:

Using historic styles created a familiar commercial language that appealed to different consumers’ tastes and values.
❌ Classical styles were used only to look classy
❌ Because of Herter Brothers

Explanation:
Revival styles helped manufacturers appeal to a wide audience by referencing familiar historical aesthetics.


4. Question 4

Why manufacturers adopted logos:

❌ For taxation on shipping crates
To mark products shipped to merchants so they could be identified locally.
❌ Every product needs a logo

Explanation:
Logos helped identify a company’s goods once they were separated from the factory and distributed.


5. Question 5

How companies reconnected consumers to mass-produced goods:

❌ Used only company owners’ likenesses
❌ Used only long narrative advertisements
❌ Used only fictional characters
All of the above

Explanation:
Companies used storytelling, personalities (real and fictional), and branding to build emotional connections with consumers.


🧾 SUMMARY TABLE

Q# Correct Answer
1 Vernacular craft look persisted; bad design caused shoddy goods
2 Form indicates use/creation
3 Historic styles created familiar commercial language
4 Product identification during distribution
5 All of the above