Across
- 6. Designing layouts for things like magazines or newspapers, making content easy to read and attractive.
- 9. A short sentence or phrase under the headline that gives more information about the story.
- 10. A large first letter at the beginning of a paragraph, used to add style and catch attention.
- 12. The even distribution of elements on a page so it looks stable and pleasing.
- 13. Adjusting the space between letters in a word to improve readability and look.
- 16. The size of text, usually larger for titles and smaller for body text.
- 17. The magazine’s title or logo on the cover, usually at the top.
Down
- 1. Text on a magazine cover that highlights main stories or features.
- 2. A single word or short line left alone at the top of a new column or page, making the layout look unbalanced.
- 3. Extra space around the edges of a design to ensure color or images go to the page’s edge after trimming.
- 4. The space between lines of text that makes reading easier.
- 5. A single word or short line of text at the start or end of a paragraph, creating awkward space.
- 7. The author’s name on an article, giving credit for the writing.
- 8. A short, memorable phrase on the cover that captures the magazine’s personality or theme, helping readers understand what it's about.
- 11. Space around the edge of a page that keeps text and images from going too close to the edge.
- 14. The space between two pages where the pages meet; avoid putting important text or images here.
- 15. Using different sizes and styles of text to show what most important, helping readers is navigate the page.
