Typography

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