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BONUS
100

Typeface

Refers to a set of letters, numbers, and other characters created, like a piece of art, by a typeface designer

100

clip art


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


100

bleed

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

100

license

A legal agreement that gives permission and states detailed conditions for using a copyrighted image.

100

pica

A printer’s measurement equal to 1/6 of an inch.

200

Serif

Typefaces with small decorative strokes or “feet” at the ends of the main strokes that define each letter.

200

embedded graphic


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


200

emphasis

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

200

stock photo

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

200

rhythm

A design principle that connects elements in a design and guides a viewer’s eye from one item to the next.

300

Descender

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

300

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.


300

gutter

The white space between columns on a page.

300

Sans serif

Typefaces with no serifs.

300

unity

A design principle that pulls together all of the individual elements, making the design look like a single unit.

400

x-height

In simple terms, the height of the lowercase letter “x” in a given font.

400

text wrapping

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

400

layout

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

400

Ascender  

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

400

white space

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

500

Points

The unit of measure used to indicate the size of type. One point is approximately 1/72 of an inch.

500

watermark

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

500

master pages

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

500

balance

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

500

layout

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

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