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A person or thing that ascends or causes ascension; Ascender
The font used in a document if none other is specified; Base font
A hidden horizontal line that all lowercase characters reside on; Baseline
Printing term that describes when a graphic image or other element exceeds the edges of the paper to compensate for a margin of error that occurs during cropping and printing; Bleeding
To pronounce (an utterance) as a combined sequence of sounds; Blending
An asterisk, black dot, circle, or other mark that is found before text to identify key items or other important text; Bullets
The printing of text or illustrations ready to be photographed; Camera Ready
A graphic representation of data; Chart
Identifies colours in name or numbers allowing for a specific colour of ink to be used in printing; Color Matching Systems
To cut off or mask the unwanted parts of a print or negative; Cropping
Software font that has symbols such as arrows, stars, and various other symbols; Dingbats
The creating of documents using page layout software on a personal computer; Desktop Publishing Program
First character of the document or paper that is the generally the largest letter of that page and takes up several lines or sentences of the first paragraph; Drop Cap
Measurement of typeface that is between the top and bottom of the capital M; Em
Half the width of an Em; En
A term that means the software will display reader spreads to the user as a pair of pages viewed side by side; Facing pages
The structure of a file that is used with a particular program. File Formats
An open source project enabling management and publication of digital photographs and other media through a web server; Gallery
A digitized version of a photograph or other picture that is displayed on a computer display; Graphic
Method of displaying small text by software programs; Greeking
Blank area or space that runs between text or pages of a document; Gutters
An image that is composed of using several dots of different sizes; Halftone
The line at the top of a page, containing the title, pagination, etc; Headline
A term used when describing the spacing in-between letters; Kerning
The title of a newspaper or magazine at the head of the front of editorial page; Masthead
A term used to describe a paragraph of text that has its last line of text on the next page instead of on the same page the paragraph began on; Orphan
[clipboard] The location in a computer operating system such as Microsoft Windows that stores information that has been cut or copied from a document or other location; Pasteboard
Term used to describe a monitor display or printer printout that is taller than it is wide, much like a picture portrait; Portrait
Typeface formatting technique where each letter takes up the amount of space required for the letter; Proportional Spacing
The act or process of publishing a printed work; Publication
An excerpted line or phrase, in a larger or display typeface, run at the top of a page or in a mid-column box to draw attention to the text of the article or story from which it is quoted; Full Quotes
The image quality of a printer or monitor; Resolution
Copy which is printed against a colour background; Reverse Type
A vertical channel of white space resulting from the alignment in several lines of spaces between words; River
A thin printed line or dash, generally used to separate headings, columns, or sections of text; Rule
Font that doesn’t contain a serif; Sans Serif
The process of resizing a digital image; Scaling an Image
Font or typeface that contains small lines that extend from the upper and lower edges; Serif
The representation of the different values of colour or light and dark in a painting or drawing; Shading
A short article placed alongside and proving additional information about a longer supplementary thing; Sidebar
A type of template file consisting of font and layout settings to give a standardized look to certain documents; Style Sheet
A newspaper having pages half the size of those of a standard newspaper, typically popular in style and dominated by headlines, photographs, and sensational stories; Tabloid
A small picture of an image or page laylout; Thumbnails
A file format for storing images; TIFF
An outline font; TrueType Font
A specific size and style of type within a type family; Typeface
Denoting a type of graphical representation using straight lines to construct the outlines of objects; Vactor
White space is often referred to as negative space; White Space
A last word or short last line of a paragraph falling at the top of a page or column and considered undesirable; Widow
A faint design made in some paper during manufacture, that is visible when held against the light and typically identifies the maker; Watermark
The height of a lower-case x, considered characteristic of a givin typeface or script; X-Height
Of a page, book, or illustration, or the manner in which it is set or printed, Wider than it is high; Landscape
The amount of blank space between lines of print; Leading
A number of connected items or names written or printed consecutively, typically one below the other; list
A symbol or other small design adopted by an organization to identify its products, uniform, vehicles, etc; Logo
A customizable background repetitively used in several pages of a document; Master Pages
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