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Adobe Indesign Publishing

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Bullet






2. Be sure to keep in mind that the choice you make for your project will affect how it the printed piece is perceived.






3. Binding process using wire staples - thread - or wire.






4. This links the signatures together - while permitting the opened book to lay flat.






5. Macule - patch - Use of many colors in a publication (most commonly CMYK).






6. Declarations that describe the layout and appearance of a document.






7. Defines a paragraph; also called a hard return






8. The uppercase version of each alphabetic character reduced to the x-height of that typeface.






9. Locks text onto consistent horizontal points.






10. View page in Normal Mode






11. Is proportional to the point size of each particular typeface and is roughly equivalent to the width of the letter "M" of each typeface






12. Get info on a file






13. Copy






14. other kind of rollers - finishes - usually old style






15. High contrast between thick and things - vertical stress -unbracketed serifs - vertical look






16. 1. SIMILARITY 2. PROXIMITY 3. CONTINUITY 4. CLOSURE






17. Page orientation that is wider than it is long.






18. Bring to Front






19. Select one item in group






20. Selects an entire word






21. Number of points in an inch when using a standard font.






22. The vertical space between two baselines of text within a paragraph






23. Various styles of type that fall into larger categories such as roman - gothic - display - script - blackletter - etc






24. Small strokes at the bottom of the letters that makes for easier reading






25. Select All






26. Less contrast between strokes - vertical stress - heavy (sometimes square or slab)






27. Selects the entire paragraph






28. A form of specific color - such as the Pantone Matching System.






29. Keyboard shortcut for the swatch panel






30. The horizontal space between 2 characters






31. Flexography Raised Surface-- Fine Print Books - Antique look






32. Punctuation used here. Example: RSVP--By October 1






33. A letter that is 3 or 4 points larger than the rest of the text






34. Nudge 1 point






35. First they provide unmatched structure and organization - which helps create a predictable rhythm and sense of familiarity to the design






36. Type is usually measured in _______






37. Degree Symbol






38. Save






39. A relief printing process - requires an image carrier that is physically raised above non-image area. Books - numbering - embossing - hot leaf stamping - packaging.






40. A space that is a width of a capital N in whichever font is being used; is used to connect ranges of numbers - dates - and letters.






41. Keyboard shortcut for the text tool






42. Job - collection of data and materials - analysis - audience - form & function - creative design - thumbnail - rough - comprehensive - production - proofing - correction - detail and fine tuning - final proof - printing - post- production (covers/ st






43. This key will hide all panels






44. Increase type size






45. Pages that butt up against each other.






46. Pantone matching system 8 colors and black and white - printers can buy particular colors or you can mix them - using idesign you have to load these colors on






47. Decrease type size






48. Typographers can test for rivers by turning a proof sheet upside down (top to bottom) to examine the text. From this perspective - the eye is less likely to recognize words and the type can be viewed more readily as an overall pattern.






49. Typically the .125 edge that is trimmed off after printing






50. Bookbinding by sewing thread through the backfold of a signature and from signature to