Across
- 4. Complete set of characters in a specific style and size.
- 8. Text arranged within defined areas or paragraphs.
- 9. Ease of distinguishing individual characters.
- 11. Adjustment of space between individual characters.
- 13. Adjustment of character height without changing width.
- 15. Organization of text elements based on importance.
- 17. Lines that form letters.
- 18. Categorization of typefaces based on shared characteristics.
Down
- 1. Variations within a typeface family, like bold or italic.
- 2. Positioning of text relative to a reference point.
- 3. Text represented by individual points, not blocks.
- 5. Adjustment of character width without changing height.
- 6. Measurement of the height of characters.
- 7. Ease of reading entire blocks of text.
- 10. Uniform adjustment of space between all characters.
- 12. Vertical space between lines of text.
- 14. Small decorative lines or tails at the ends of characters.
- 16. Typeface without serif details.
