VOCAB

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Across
  1. 1. the height of characters in points
  2. 4. A type of image that uses mathematical formulas rather than individual colored blocks. Files types include: EPS, AI and PDF
  3. 5. Horizontal spacing between pairs of letters
  4. 7. A process that creates a graphic work into a format that can be used or extracted.
  5. 10. The space between lines of text. Typically set to 1.0
  6. 11. Blends between two or more colors
  7. 12. Multiple lines of text within a bounding box.
  8. 15. An object or a group of objects whose shape masks other artwork so that only the areas that lie within the clipping mask are visible.
  9. 16. Part of the composition that includes written letters, number and symbols.
  10. 19. An improved version of TrueType font offering all of True Type's benefits plus additional stylistic features.
Down
  1. 2. A typeface that does not have serifs. Generally a low-contrast design. Lend a clean, simple appearance to documents.
  2. 3. Graphics composed of rectangular grids of pixels. File types include: JPG, PNG and GIF
  3. 6. A vector font that prints as seen on a computer screen and can be resized without distortion.
  4. 8. A line with anchor points at either end. It can be a straight line or it can be curved.
  5. 9. A symbolic picture-especially one used as part of a writing system.
  6. 13. The edges of a line, paragraph, object, or table are positioned horizontally and vertically between the margins or on a page or file.
  7. 14. Text begins right where you click and does not automatically wrap to the next line.
  8. 17. The style and appearance of printed materials, specific identifiers include style, font, typeface, etc.
  9. 18. A type face whose characters have small lines or flourishes at the end points of letters. Examples include Times New Roman, Georgia, and Palatino.