Digital Desktop Publishing

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Across
  1. 3. The horizontal bar connecting strokes of capital letters such as A and H.
  2. 5. Design principle that use opposite effects such as colors and text sizes to create visual interest.
  3. 6. The four color system that is used for four color printing.
  4. 9. A set of two or three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
  5. 10. The secondary and tertiary points on a page that draw the eye to the important elements.
  6. 13. The hollow space in a letter.
  7. 14. The part of the letter that descends below the baseline.
  8. 17. A pixel based program used to create and edit images.
  9. 18. The area that includes some of the background that has been removed and some foreground.
  10. 19. Design principle that states visual elements should be connected by invisible lines.
  11. 20. The written plan outlining the strategy, expectations, audience, and scope of a design.
  12. 21. The invisible line on which the type sits.
  13. 22. Reproduction of color where one color is superimposed over another color.
Down
  1. 1. The full color format most commonly used for raster graphics.
  2. 2. The equal distribution of visual weight on a page in order to create a pleasing and clear layout.
  3. 3. The space between the columns of text in a layout.
  4. 4. Arranges colors around the edges in a circle, they are classified as primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
  5. 7. Colors situated across from each other on the color wheel.
  6. 8. The part of a lowercase letter rises above the height of a lowercase x.
  7. 11. Each line of text is centered, leaving both the left and right edges ragged.
  8. 12. A vector program often used by designers to create logos, work with type, and draw.
  9. 13. The height of the capital letters in a typeface.
  10. 15. A page layout program used by designers to combine text and images.
  11. 16. A font weight where letter forms have thicker strokes.