Across
- 2. A named set of text and numeric characters that share the same look and feel.
- 3. The type of fonts used in special circumstances in design work.
- 6. What type of fonts are non-traditional in appearance?
- 8. Fully enclosed shapes.
- 12. An adjustable outline of a shape.
- 13. An image that is captured by a digital camera or scanner and is made up of pixels. Also called bitmap graphic.
- 14. Small flares or “tails” that decorate text characters.
- 16. An image that is captured by a digital camera or scanner and is made up of pixels. Also called a raster graphic.
- 17. Vector graphics.
- 18. The type of fonts that have no serifs.
- 19. The blending of two letters together.
- 20. To convert a vector graphic into a bitmap graphic.
Down
- 1. A group of fonts that share the same name and characteristics, yet vary slightly from one another.
- 4. A path that is not closed, such as a zig-zag line.
- 5. Graphics composed of lines that are controlled by mathematical formulas.
- 7. The small, raised letters found in 1st, 2nd, etc.
- 9. Unconnected path fragments.
- 10. A variety of effects, such as drop shadows and beveled edges, applied to text or shapes.
- 11. A word referring to individual text characters that were set by hand, inked, and pressed against paper in the early days of the printing industry.
- 15. Special effects such as drop shadows, beveled edges, and colorful outlines that can quickly be applied to an entire layer.