Across
- 2. An object or a group of objects whose shape masks other artwork so that only the areas that lie within the clipping mask are visible.
- 4. A type face whose characters have small lines or flourishes at the end points of letters. Examples include Times New Roman, Georgia, and Palatino.
- 5. A line with anchor points at either end. It can be a straight line or it can be curved.
- 7. A symbolic picture-especially one used as part of a writing system.
- 8. A type of image that uses mathematical formulas rather than individual colored blocks. Files types include: EPS, AI and PDF
- 9. A vector font that prints as seen on a computer screen and can be resized without distortion.
- 10. Text begins right where you click and does not automatically wrap to the next line.
Down
- 1. Graphics composed of rectangular grids of pixels. File types include: JPG, PNG and GIF
- 3. Multiple lines of text within a bounding box.
- 6. An improved version of TrueType font offering all of True Type's benefits plus additional stylistic features.
