GRAPHIC DESIGN
Across
- 2. A drawing or image used in a design.
- 5. Placing text or objects in an organized straight line.
- 6. A template page used throughout a document.
- 11. A vertical page orientation.
- 14. Aligning text evenly on both the left and right sides.
- 15. “What You See Is What You Get”; the screen matches the final result.
- 16. Saved formatting applied to objects or elements.
- 17. Information shown at the top of a page.
- 18. Having height, width, and depth.
- 19. A drawing that shows parts separated to explain how they fit together.
- 21. A vertical section of text or content.
- 24. A detailed preview of the final design.
- 26. A horizontal page orientation.
- 27. The design and planning of buildings.
- 29. The space between lines of text.
- 30. Information shown at the bottom of a page.
- 31. Creating page designs using a computer.
- 36. A digital page viewed on a screen.
- 39. The empty space around the edges of a page.
- 40. A horizontal line or arrangement of items.
- 43. A digital display that looks like real paper.
- 46. Processing many files or tasks automatically at once.
- 49. Using science and technology to design and build things.
- 50. The direction of a page, either portrait or landscape.
- 51. A precise drawing used to show measurements and construction details.
- 53. A simple drawing used to explain information.
- 54. Creating technical drawings and plans.
Down
- 1. A set of formatting rules for consistent design.
- 3. The arrangement of elements on a page.
- 4. Changing a file from one format to another.
- 7. A computer-generated image that looks realistic.
- 8. Ready-made images used in designs.
- 9. Software used for technical drawing and modeling.
- 10. A file format that keeps the same layout on all devices.
- 12. The dimensions of a sheet of paper.
- 13. A tool that searches for text and changes it automatically.
- 20. A standard paper size mainly used in the United States.
- 22. The arrangement of text, images, and objects on a page.
- 23. Adjusting the space between letters.
- 25. Two facing pages viewed together.
- 28. A ready-made design used as a starting point.
- 32. The space between columns or pages.
- 33. Producing a physical copy on paper.
- 34. Positioned in relation to another object.
- 35. Sharing ideas visually through design, images, and text.
- 37. A system of lines used to organize content.
- 38. Reflected like a mirror image.
- 41. A digital or physical representation of a design or object.
- 42. Making content available to the public.
- 44. Putting something in the middle of a page or area.
- 45. A common international paper size.
- 47. When one object partly covers another object.
- 48. A side section containing extra information.
- 52. Having height and width only.