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1. Nudge 1 point






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






3. 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






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






5. Exaggerated stroke on an italicized character






6. Save






7. Maintain proportion of box or content while enlarging or reducing






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






9. Houses all of the tools that you work with






10. A vector created by lines or by stationary elements arranged in a way as to suggest a line






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






12. Keyboard shortcut for the eillipse tool






13. Print






14. Flat surface- used in most publications - least expensive






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






16. Quit






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






18. Pages that butt up against each other.






19. A way to save time when formatting entire paragraphs






20. A technique that allows text to flow around a graphic image






21. 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






22. Place






23. Defines a paragraph; also called a hard return






24. Text frame option keeping text away from the stroke.






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






26. 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.






27. Duplicate






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






29. Gathered signatures are simply sewn straight through - from one side of the book to the other - near the binding fold






30. Text character above the line of type






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






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






33. Uses a series of cards to identify specific colors.






34. Non-process pre-mixed inks






35. 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






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






37. Heavy - black looking type - some contrast in stroke weight - bracketed serifs - oblique stress






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






39. Locks text onto consistent horizontal points.






40. Fancy italic serif






41. Unit of measurement typically used when measuring lines






42. Bring to Front






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






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






45. Groupings of pages printed on both sides






46. The paragraph format in which the first line indents more than the following lines






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






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






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






50. Animal skin based paper







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