Across
- 2. a group of common fonts that will likely be present on most computers
- 4. a future in typography that refers to a consistent amount of increase or decrease in the space between letters to affect the density in a word, line or block text.
- 5. phrase where each word has an initial capital letter.
- 6. fonts stored on a web server, not on a user's local computer
- 8. when the first word of a sentence is capitalized and the rest is in lowercase.
- 10. capital letters smaller than the normal caps of the font
- 11. the art of expressing ideas in printed form through the selection of appropriate typefaces
- 15. changing the spacing between typeset words, for better appearance or to fit copy in a given space
- 16. A group of typefaces that are a remodeling of oldstyle typefaces.
- 18. height of the lowercase x
- 21. family -A grouping consisting of all the variations of one style of type.
- 22. distinctive visual symbols that are used to compose printed pages on paper or another substrate.
Down
- 1. the thickened tips or short finishing off strokes at the top and bottom of a character.
- 3. A typeface designed to simulate handwriting, in which the letters are joined.
- 7. a group of fonts in the same family with different styles like bold, italic, or condensed.
- 9. A print designer who determines how a manuscript should be expressed in type as well as other details of reproduction and physical format.
- 12. A measure of how difficult or easy it is to read printed matter.
- 13. a single line of text at the end or the beginning of a paragraph that is separated from the rest of the paragraph by going to the next column or next page
- 14. A typeface based on the capital letters cut into stone monuments by the ancient Romans.
- 17. quote curly quotation mark (“ ” or ‘ ’) used in professional typesetting instead of straight quotes (" or ').`
- 19. the classification for typefaces without serifs, or stroke endings.
- 20. a low melting point alloy of lead tin and antimony used to cast foundry type.
