Typography Vocabulary - Jayden Flores

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Across
  1. 4. Fonts- A small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol within a particular font or family fonts.
  2. 7. The art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed.
  3. 9. - Used to identify the way you decrease or increase the horizontal spacing between a range of letters or characters.
  4. 11. - The design of lettering that can include variation in size, weight, slope, width, and so on
  5. 12. - The space between adjacent lines of type.
  6. 15. Size - The smallest unit of measure. It is used for measuring font size, leading, and other items on a printed page.
  7. 17. -A typographical symbol or ornament.
  8. 18. -A diagonal part of the letter.
  9. 19. - The imaginary line that resets on top of the body of the lowercase letters, disregarding ascenders.
  10. 20. - A particular size, weight, and style of typeface.
  11. 22. - The line upon which most letters "sit" and below which descenders extend.
Down
  1. 1. - The spacing between individual letters or characters.
  2. 2. -Main(usually vertical)stroke of a letterform.
  3. 3. - The relative thickness of font's stroke.
  4. 5. - is the distance between the baseline and the midline of lowercase letters in a typeface.
  5. 6. - A line indicating the height within the font of an uppercase letter.
  6. 8. Family - A set of fonts that have a common design.
  7. 10. -A single element such as a letter, numeral, or mark of punctuation.
  8. 13. -The part of a lower case letter that is taller than the fonts x-height.
  9. 14. - The quality of being clear enough to read.
  10. 16. - A cursive font based on a stylized form of calligraphy handwriting.
  11. 17. - The portion of a letter that extends below the baseline of a font.
  12. 21. - A hieroglyphic character or symbol.
  13. 22. - Makes a letter of a text thicker than surrounding text.
  14. 23. Serif Fonts - One that does not have extending features called serifs or tails at the end of strokes.