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Adobe Indesign Publishing

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Cotton or linen






2. Select All






3. Fancy italic serif






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






5. Adjusting the spacing between words - phrases - and extended blocks of text






6. Get info on a file






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






8. Pages that butt up against each other.






9. Bring to Front






10. Non-process pre-mixed inks






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






12. Soft return






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






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






15. die-cutting - embossing - scoring - numbering - thermography - varnishing binding






16. 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






17. Increase type size






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






19. 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.






20. Keyboard shortcut to display the entire page






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






22. Rolled onto hot metal rollers that flatten in it






23. Ungroup






24. Center picture in box






25. A way to save time when formatting entire paragraphs






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






27. A letter displayed 2 or 3 lines below the baseline






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






29. Keyboard shortcut for the eillipse tool






30. Keyboard shortcut for the rectangle tool






31. Area outside of the document displaying job numbers - dates - colors used - etc.






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






33. Lowered surface- used for art engraving and etching - long-run magazines - photobooks - engraved invitations






34. Punctuation between a range of numbers. Example: October 14-October 18






35. Block looking type font used for headlines






36. Duplicate






37. Paper made out of animal skins-- slightly soft shiny feel to it






38. Animal skin based paper






39. 'laid lanes' --> pressed---> wire roller kind of like a screen- each company has a water mark






40. 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






41. A plate makes an inked impression on a rubber-blanketed cylinder - which in turn transfers it to the paper






42. This key will hide all panels






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






44. Keyboard shortcut for the swatch panel






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






46. Very thick - very hard paper that are used for signs and displays






47. Selects an entire line






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






49. Are gaps appearing to run down a paragraph of text - due to a coincidental alignment of spaces. They can occur regardless of the spacing settings - but are most noticeable with wide inter-word spaces caused by full text justification or monospaced fo






50. Feet symbol when smart quotes are on