S: desktop publishing vocab
FC: Desktop Publishing Vocab
1: alignment | When used to describe text, the arrangement of text or graphics relative to a margin
2: a printing term that refers to printing that goes beyond the edge of the sheet after trimming. | bleed
3: small dots, squares, dashes or graphics that begin a short descriptive phrase. | bullets
4: a collection of pictures or images that can be imported into a document or another program | clip art
5: cyan, magenta, yellow, black | CMYK
6: the upright parts of a object | columns
7: the state or being strikingly diffrent from something else | contrast
8: taking somthing directly and using its duplicate or copy | copy
9: to change by triming parts off | crop
10: taking the original text, image, or graphic and using it | cut
11: Put someone or something into (a space or container) so that it is completely or almost completely full. | fill
12: a advertisement intended for wide distribution | flyer
13: A set of type of one particular face and size | font
14: is typically a group of related fonts which vary only in weight | font family
15: a text that appears at the bottom of every page | footer
16: margin setting adds extra space to the side margin or top margin of a document | gutter
17: The small black square in the lower-right corner of the selection | handle
18: A headlong fall or dive | header
19: The way in which the parts of something are arranged | layout
20: characters such as dotted, dashed, or solid lines in Word documents can draw the reader's eye across space in a line | leaders
21: coming in advance of something | leading
22: the amount of space between each line or character | line spacing
23: A symbol or other small design adopted by an organization to identify its products, uniform, vehicles, etc | logo
24: simply the size of the page | paper size
25: The condition of lacking transparency or translucence | opacity