Typography
Across
- 2. are fonts designed for decorative or ornamental purposes to illustrate a concept.
- 3. is a short line or stroke that extends from the open ends of a letter.
- 5. is an alternate version of a character
- 7. refers to the space between a group of characters in a complete section such as a sentence, line, paragraph, or page.
- 9. he individual symbols that make up the entire set of a font, whether it be a letter, number, or a symbol
- 11. refers to two or more letters connected to form a single character and used for decorative purposes.
- 13. refers to the part of the lowercase letter that rises above the main body of the letter and extends above the x-height.
- 15. refers to the space between lines of text from baseline to baseline.
- 16. is the imaginary line upon which the characters sit.
Down
- 1. is the imaginary line that marks the top boundary of the uppercase letters in the typeface
- 4. refers to a slanted version of the typeface that slants, or tilts, to the right.
- 6. are fonts that are designed without serifs.
- 8. refers to the height of the lowercase letters of a typeface, ignoring both the ascenders and descenders.
- 10. a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols that is designed with specific, consistent physical characteristics.
- 12. refers to the part of a lowercase letter that extends below the baseline
- 14. refers to the horizontal space between two letters
- 16. refers to a set of typeface that is heavier and darker than normal