Chapter 8
Chapter 8&9
Chapter 9
Chapter 9&10
Chapter 10
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Font

Within a typeface, a set of characters with a specific style.

100

Ascender

The part of a letter that extends above the x-height, as in the letter "f."

100

Watermark

A pale image placed on the background of a page and which is often used for logos or other identification.

100

Embedded Graphic

A graphic that appears in a layout at full resolution, with all of its associated data copied into the layout file.

100

Emphasis

A design principle in which certain elements in a design stand out more than others.

200

Display Typeface

A typeface used to attract attention to the design o the font as well as to the words.

200

Clip Art

A picture or drawing created by someone with the intention that the artwork will by used by others.

200

Inline Graphic

One that is attached to text and moves with it.

200

Balance

A design principle in which the weight of elements is distributed in a visually appealing way.

200

Gutter

The white space between columns on a page.

300

Alignment

How a line of text or a paragraph is positioned in a column: flush left, flush right, centered, or justified.

300

Descender

The part of a lowercase letter that extends below the baseline, as in the letter"y."

300

Floating Graphic

A graphic that can be moved around on a page independently of text.

300

Text Wrapping

A feature that controls how text flows around a graphic or other object in a layout.

300

Layout

The arrangement on a page of all the key elements without regard to the specific content.

400

Curly quotes

Rounded marks used for quotations and apostrophes.

400

Rights Managed

A type of licensing agreement that gives a buyer permission for a specific, limited use of a copyrighted image.

400

Screen Capture

A digital raster image of visible screen content; a snapshot of a computer screen generated by the operating system or other dedicated software.

400

Bleed

An element that extends through a margin and off the edge of a printed page.

400

Master Pages

Page designs that can be applied automatically to any page within a document.

500

Kerning

Adjusting the space between two characters to improve appearance and readability.

500

Baseline

The imaginary line on which the typeface sits.

500

Linked Graphic

Graphic appearing in a layout as a low resolution screen image, but all of its data remains in the individual image file rather than being incorporated into the layout file.

500

Stock Photo

An image produced and sold by a professional for use by the general public.

500

White Space

Also called negative space; the blank areas of a design that function like a design element

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