Chapter 10 - Design and Layout
Across
- 1. / White space that separates columns and facing pages
- 6. / type that aligns, or is set even, on both sides of a column
- 8. / the white space between lines of type. Leading is normally set an additional two points. Ten-point type set on a 12-point leading would be referred to as set 10 on 12, written 10/12
- 9. / a spread in the center of a publication, printed as one sheet of paper; also called a centerspread; referred to as a double-page spread in yearbook design
- 11. / a full-size drawing of a page showing where all page elements will appear
- 12. / having uniform word spacing and uneven line length. Type aligned on the left ("flush left") and ragged on the right ("ragged right") is easiest to read
- 14. / a small unit of measurement in design. There are 12 points in a pica and 6 picas in one inch.
- 15. / a pattern of vertical and horizontal lines that forms a base on which to place page elements
Down
- 2. / a pica of white space that extends horizontally across a spread
- 3. / a unit of measurement in design. There are 12 points in a pica and 6 picas in one inch
- 4. Format / a style of page layout that uses rectangular units, each of which consists of all the visual elements that make up the layout for a particular story
- 5. Format/ a style of page layout that uses rectangular units, each of which consists of all the visual elements that make up the layout for a particular story
- 7. / the running of color or a photo or other graphic through the external margin and off a page
- 9. Element / the strongest element on a page, usually a large photo, which leads the reader into the page
- 10. / the placing of two headlines side by side on a page or spread
- 13. / traditionally, a complete set of characters in one size and style of typeface (for example. 12-point Gill Sans Italic); used now as a synonym for typeface