Tools
Layouts
Principles of Design
Panels
Importing/Exporting
100

In InDesign, this is the tool you use to make space for a photo or a graphic

Frame Tool

100

Two pages in a layout that face each other, as in an open magazine, book or newspaper.

Facing Pages

100

A specific group of people in which your message is intended

Target Audience

100

This is when the text in a text box automatically wraps to the next line when it reaches the edge of the box.

Text Wrapping

200

Creates a circular placeholder to place images or other media formats to add to the document

Ellipse Frame Tool

200

An area outside the perimeter of a page that can be printed

Bleed

200

Created and applied to text to save time; includes character formatting such as font, size, bold, italics and color, etc...

Character Style

300

True or False: Threading is linking multiple text frames to show all text when text doesn’t fit in a single frame. 

True

300

The space between columns in a layout

Gutter

300

When all elements agree and one is not viewed as more important than the whole design

Harmony

300

What does the Preflight panel tell you?

How many errors are in the document

300

Placing an asset into a project where the asset is not permanent. If the project moves the asset will not stay with the file. If the original asset is updated the asset is updated in the project as well.

Linking

400

Any two facing pages in a publication.

Spreads

400

To create visual order in design, controlling what the viewer looks at in order using size, color, contrast, etc...

Hierarchy

400

What is the parent page?

The main setup for all pages to follow

400

This allows you to create a folder that contains the InDesign documents, any necessary fonts, linked graphics, and text files when your work needs to be sent to others, such as a printing company.

Packaging

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