Across
- 2. The imaginary line that font sits on
- 4. The part of a lowercase letter that stretches above the x-height - the top of b, d, h, t
- 6. The curved part of a letter
- 7. Closely-related fonts
- 10. The space between characters - A V & AV
- 11. The thickness of letter strokes
- 12. The space in between lines of text (pronounced like what is at the tip of your pencil)
- 15. A design of type
- 18. Measurement of font
- 19. Design of an individual letter
- 20. Part of a letter that falls below the baseline - the bottom of the letters g, j, p,q, y
- 23. Spacing between letters of a word - T r a c k i n g
- 24. The file that contains a typeface, a finished typeface
- 25. The height of a lowercase letter
Down
- 1. “Fancy,” used in titles or headings, used sparingly
- 2. The horizontal stroke in a letter
- 3. “Flares” on the end of letters, feels classy - Times New Roman
- 5. Handwriting or cursive style
- 8. Where the words are “flushed” to, or start (this document is aligned to the left)
- 9. The “flare” at the end of the letter’s strokes
- 13. Without serif, straight end caps, no flares, easiest to read - Helvetica
- 14. The enclosed or nearly enclosed space of a letter - b, c, d, e, g, o, p, q, etc.
- 16. The height of a capital letter
- 17. Individual letter, number, or punctuation
- 21. The lines that create the letter
- 22. Changing the size of the text to emphasize what is most important or what should be seen first
