GRAPHIC DESIGN

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Across
  1. 1. The basic language used to create webpages.
  2. 4. A programming language used to make websites interactive.
  3. 6. A set of letters, numbers, and symbols with the same design (like a font family).
  4. 7. Very light and narrow letters.
  5. 9. A line placed under text to emphasize it.
  6. 14. Clickable text or images that take you to another page or website.
  7. 15. How something looks (colors, layout, style).
  8. 19. Languages used to write instructions for computers (like JavaScript, Python).
  9. 22. The process of creating and designing new fonts.
  10. 23. A group of related fonts with the same style but different variations (like bold, italic, etc.).
  11. 25. The style or design of letters and text (for example, how the letters look).
  12. 26. A method used to upload or transfer files to a website server.
  13. 27. Printed materials like business cards, letterheads, and envelopes.
  14. 28. A font that looks like handwriting or cursive writing.
  15. 31. Square codes that can be scanned to open links or information.
  16. 33. The process of building and coding a website.
  17. 34. A simple layout or blueprint of a website showing where elements will be placed.
  18. 36. Letters that are thinner than normal but not too thin.
  19. 39. How well a website works and what it can do.
  20. 42. A line drawn through the middle of text to show it is deleted or not needed.
  21. 43. A font where every letter takes up the same amount of space.
  22. 45. The thickness of the letters in a font.
  23. 47. Text with a shadow effect behind it to give depth or a 3D look.
  24. 48. A font with small lines or “feet” at the ends of letters.
  25. 49. A single page of a website.
  26. 50. The art of arranging and designing text to make it clear and visually appealing.
  27. 51. A font without the small lines at the ends of letters; looks clean and modern.
Down
  1. 2. A company or place that creates and sells fonts.
  2. 3. How easy a website is to use.
  3. 5. Thick and dark letters used to make text stand out.
  4. 8. Writing instructions (code) to create and control how a website works.
  5. 10. A language used to style webpages (colors, fonts, layout).
  6. 11. Letters shown with only their outer edge (no fill inside).
  7. 12. Tools like Google that help people find websites.
  8. 13. A decorative font with artistic or fancy designs.
  9. 16. How users move around a website.
  10. 17. The information on a website (text, images, videos).
  11. 18. Very thick and bold letters.
  12. 20. A basic, upright font style (not slanted), commonly used for regular text.
  13. 21. The thickness or stretch of letters (narrow, normal, or wide).
  14. 24. The process of creating how a website looks.
  15. 29. Letters written in uppercase (capital letters), used to make text stand out or look more important.
  16. 30. How easy it is to find a website online.
  17. 32. Slanted letters used to show emphasis or style.
  18. 33. A collection of webpages found on the internet.
  19. 35. A system used to structure text using tags (like HTML).
  20. 37. Small text written above the normal line (like in exponents).
  21. 38. A stricter version of HTML with more rules.
  22. 40. A traditional printing method that presses inked letters onto paper.
  23. 41. Small text written below the normal line (like in chemical formulas).
  24. 44. The tilt or slant of the letters (for example, straight or italic).
  25. 46. A language used to style and transform XML documents.