To adjust the space between two letters
What is Kerning
The vertical stroke of a letterform.
What is a stem?
The finishing stroke at the end of a stem, like scene on the Right T

What is a Serif?
When a single word is by itself on a line of type
What is an orphan?
The invisible line all type sits on
What is the Baseline
The equal spacing of all letters on a line of type
What is tracking?
The horizontal or upward diagonal stroke that comes off a stem.
A Typeface family without a Serif? As seen on the right T.

What is Sans Serif?
When a single line of type is continued by itself on the next page or column.
What is a widow?
The invisible line the top of most lowercase letters touch
What is the x-height line
The spacing between lines of type
What is leading
The point of a letterform where two strokes meet at the baseline
What is a vertex?
The category of a typeface family that looks hand drawn like cursive.
What is a script font?
Best graphic design practice, rarely uses more than this many different typefaces in the same composition.
What is 2?
The invisible line the top of an uppercase letter M touches
What is the Cap Height?
The alignment of lines of type seen here
What is Aligned Right or Right Alignment?
the part of a lowercase letter that extends above the x-height
A font style in a typeface family that is slanted to the right.
What is italics?
The negative space inside of a lowercase "e"
What is a counter or closed counter?
The unit of measure used for type
What is Point Size?
The type of alignment seen here

What is Justified Alignment last line Right
The stroke of a lower case "g" that dips below the baseline?
What is a descender?
The collection of fonts of different weights with similar attributes and details to their forms
What is a typeface family?
The art of the arrangement of text to create hierarchy, visual appeal, and readability
What is typography?
The two lines used to measure Point Size
What is the Descender line and Cap Height line?