Across
- 2. How pure a color is
- 4. The final and physical dimension of a product after it has been cut to size, representing the intended product edge. (often a blue line in design software)
- 6. An example printed product.
- 11. Warmth of a color, warm, how much red in a color - cool, how much blue in a color
- 12. Dark value color (black + color)
- 13. Color system used for printing with ink
- 14. Green, Purple, Orange - Colors made by mixing two primary colors
- 15. Color system used for video displays
Down
- 1. Light value color (white + color)
- 3. Red-Purple, Blue-Green, Yellow-Orange, etc - Colors made by mixing 1 primary color and 1 secondary color.
- 5. .25" inside the trim, makes sure no text or important assets of a design are cut off. (often a pink line in design software)
- 7. when an image or color extends past the edge of a page so no white edges show after trimming. This extra area is printed on a larger sheet and then trimmed off to ensure that the final, cut product has no white, unprinted edges. (often a red line in design software)
- 8. A middle value color (gray + color)
- 9. Name of a color family
- 10. Red, Blue, Yellow - colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors
