Anatomy of a Magazine

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Across
  1. 3. The space between columns
  2. 7. Short line of text describing an image
  3. 8. A small story relating to the main text
  4. 12. Means "without serifs"
  5. 15. The bottom of the letters that align on the X-Axis
  6. 17. A mark larger than the actual page, that allows the design to go past the tramline
  7. 18. Parts of a letter that go below the baseline
  8. 20. Who the article is written by
  9. 21. Presenting information in a way other than columnar text
  10. 24. Typically the beginning of the article designed to engage the viewer
  11. 25. Denoting who the artwork is by
Down
  1. 1. Featured article, column or brief
  2. 2. Photo, graphic or illustration to gain the viewer's attention
  3. 4. A design that goes across two pages that are next to each other when the magazine is open
  4. 5. Whitespace around the edge of the page
  5. 6. Generally contain the page number, magazine's name and issue date
  6. 9. A label above the header
  7. 10. Lines that extend out from a letter, at the end of a stroke
  8. 11. Space between lines of text
  9. 13. Parts of a letter that go above the Cap Height
  10. 14. Used to break up large chunks of text
  11. 16. Majority of text in a magazine in a single size and style
  12. 19. A line
  13. 22. Larger than captions, it's a call-out text that engages the viewer
  14. 23. A printer's mark used to denote where the page's edge or trim is