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Adobe Indesign Publishing

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Material that you use when you "beat up all materials"






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






3. Extension for InDesign files






4. A type of binding that joins pages together with glue to create a book






5. The horizontal space between each letter for an entire line or paragraph






6. Coated by improving its brightness and or printing properties






7. Print






8. 2 different kinds of paper - newspring - offset papers






9. 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






10. Measurement of space - equal to the space of a capital "N" - half the size of em space






11. Block looking type font used for headlines






12. More contrast between thick and thins - less oblique stress - bracketed serifs ex: baskerville






13. Paper that acid use for pulp to be removed






14. A way to save time when formatting text






15. Keyboard shortcut for the pencil tool






16. Cloth like roller that comes across the roller- top of paper - presses lightly






17. Selecting the outport to load the cursor linking text at a different location.






18. Stencil- used in Cloth-Metal Glass






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






20. Duplicate






21. 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.






22. Roman (upright - all uppercase letters) - irish unicial (beginning of lowercase) - aezim (decorative german and english)






23. Non-process pre-mixed inks






24. Selects the entire paragraph






25. Keyboard shortcut to display the document at 100%






26. A line the width of a capital M in whichever font is being used; used to indicate a break in thought






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






28. Process color choices






29. Keyboard shortcut to display the entire page






30. Used when two words should not be separated as: Dr. Jones






31. French e w/ accent mark






32. Long wire belt that pulp material is poured into and events out the pulp. In paper - you always want to know the direction the grain is running






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






34. Left side of the spread






35. A symbolic picture-especially one used as part of a writing system for carving messages in stone.






36. The space between lines of text






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






38. Pages that butt up against each other.






39. Fancy italic serif






40. Right side of the spread






41. 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.






42. Selects the entire story






43. Animal skin based paper






44. ... (ellipse)






45. Paragraph alignment producing aligned text on both the left and right






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






47. Place






48. Keyboard shortcut for the text tool






49. Used instead of the tab key to indent the first line of a paragraph






50. Look or feel of the top of the paper - matches wire