GRAPHIC DESIGN
Across
- 1. The basic language used to create webpages.
- 4. A programming language used to make websites interactive.
- 6. A set of letters, numbers, and symbols with the same design (like a font family).
- 7. Very light and narrow letters.
- 9. A line placed under text to emphasize it.
- 14. Clickable text or images that take you to another page or website.
- 15. How something looks (colors, layout, style).
- 19. Languages used to write instructions for computers (like JavaScript, Python).
- 22. The process of creating and designing new fonts.
- 23. A group of related fonts with the same style but different variations (like bold, italic, etc.).
- 25. The style or design of letters and text (for example, how the letters look).
- 26. A method used to upload or transfer files to a website server.
- 27. Printed materials like business cards, letterheads, and envelopes.
- 28. A font that looks like handwriting or cursive writing.
- 31. Square codes that can be scanned to open links or information.
- 33. The process of building and coding a website.
- 34. A simple layout or blueprint of a website showing where elements will be placed.
- 36. Letters that are thinner than normal but not too thin.
- 39. How well a website works and what it can do.
- 42. A line drawn through the middle of text to show it is deleted or not needed.
- 43. A font where every letter takes up the same amount of space.
- 45. The thickness of the letters in a font.
- 47. Text with a shadow effect behind it to give depth or a 3D look.
- 48. A font with small lines or “feet” at the ends of letters.
- 49. A single page of a website.
- 50. The art of arranging and designing text to make it clear and visually appealing.
- 51. A font without the small lines at the ends of letters; looks clean and modern.
Down
- 2. A company or place that creates and sells fonts.
- 3. How easy a website is to use.
- 5. Thick and dark letters used to make text stand out.
- 8. Writing instructions (code) to create and control how a website works.
- 10. A language used to style webpages (colors, fonts, layout).
- 11. Letters shown with only their outer edge (no fill inside).
- 12. Tools like Google that help people find websites.
- 13. A decorative font with artistic or fancy designs.
- 16. How users move around a website.
- 17. The information on a website (text, images, videos).
- 18. Very thick and bold letters.
- 20. A basic, upright font style (not slanted), commonly used for regular text.
- 21. The thickness or stretch of letters (narrow, normal, or wide).
- 24. The process of creating how a website looks.
- 29. Letters written in uppercase (capital letters), used to make text stand out or look more important.
- 30. How easy it is to find a website online.
- 32. Slanted letters used to show emphasis or style.
- 33. A collection of webpages found on the internet.
- 35. A system used to structure text using tags (like HTML).
- 37. Small text written above the normal line (like in exponents).
- 38. A stricter version of HTML with more rules.
- 40. A traditional printing method that presses inked letters onto paper.
- 41. Small text written below the normal line (like in chemical formulas).
- 44. The tilt or slant of the letters (for example, straight or italic).
- 46. A language used to style and transform XML documents.