Unit 3 Review: Print Production and Design

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Across
  1. 3. the height of capital letters from the baseline to the top of caps, most accurately measured on a character with a flat bottom (E, H, I, etc.)
  2. 5. the visually dominant elements in a document; the center of interest
  3. 7. using different weights (bold, regular, light), styles (italic), and sizes to create a sense of order within your text
  4. 8. refers to the wavelengths of light
  5. 12. special attention/importance given to one part of a work of art. Can be achieved through placement, contrast, color, size, repetition
  6. 13. color created by mixing a number of different light colors, with shades of red, green and blue being the most common primary colors
  7. 15. refers to the space between lines of type
  8. 16. the part of a lowercase letter that extends above the x-height
  9. 20. to create the impression of equality in weight or importance
  10. 21. the study of how colors make people feed and respond
  11. 22. how pure a hue is in relation to gray
  12. 23. the part of a lowercase letter that extends below the x-height
  13. 25. the arrangement of elements to give the viewer the feeling that all the parts of the piece form a coherent whole.
  14. 26. any two connected points
  15. 28. a vertical column of white space
  16. 29. colors that are next to each other (adjacent) on the color wheel
  17. 31. the position of different elements of design in order to highlight their differences and/or create visual interest, or a focal point
  18. 32. a recognizable graphic, color, symbol, or distinct text used by an organization
  19. 33. circle containing a spectrum of color
Down
  1. 1. colors located directly opposite one another on the color wheel
  2. 2. are combined to create all other colors. Used for printing purposes
  3. 4. the range of colors that is defined by the color profile; when working within a given color profile.
  4. 6. controlling color from device to device
  5. 9. all the hues (tints and shades) of a single color
  6. 10. the name of a color
  7. 11. the imaginary line on which the typeface sits
  8. 13. how the edges of a line, paragraph, object, or table are positioned horizontally and vertically between the margins or on a page
  9. 14. the brightness or dullness of a hue
  10. 17. the adjustment of space between two characters in your type
  11. 18. a pleasing combination of colors based on their respective positions on the color wheel
  12. 19. the quantity of light reaching a viewer’s eye
  13. 24. a subtractive method used in printing where 4 colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and
  14. 27. a feeling that results when the elements of design are arranged symmetrically or
  15. 30. an arrangement on a page of all the key elements without regard to the specific content