Across
- 1. A set of 3 colors.
- 5. The place in a design where the viewer’s eye spends most of its time.
- 6. A set of two facing or adjacent pages.
- 7. The three colors that are equidistant from the primary colors on the color wheel.
- 8. The arrangement of visual elements of a page according to their order of emphasis.
- 9. The resolution of these images do not change or alter, they are calculated with math (lines and points).
- 13. A layout in which the visual weight is distributed in a way as to create a mirrored image from side to side or top to bottom.
- 15. The primary group of people that a graphic design is trying to reach.
- 18. The illusion of physical weight on a 2D surface.
- 20. The space between words.
- 21. A set of letters, numbers, and punctuation that share the same design.
Down
- 1. Adjusting the space between letters in a range of text.
- 2. A simple sign that represents another often more complex thing.
- 3. Written language and imagery that combines to form messages and connect with an audience.
- 4. The process of designing with typeface and letterforms.
- 10. The colors between each primary and secondary color on the color wheel.
- 11. The thickness of strokes in a font.
- 12. Capital letters of the alphabet.
- 14. No compression, standard desktop publishing format for importing images.
- 16. The market that a business or organization wants to reach.
- 17. The space on a page that does not contain any visual elements.
- 19. The height of lowercase letters, excluding ascenders and descenders.
