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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| creating documents, or publications, which will be printed and distributed or printed for display. | Desktop Publishing |
| Publications are created to convey a message to the intended audience, called the target audience. | Target Audience |
| refers to the style and arrangement or appearance of text. | Typography |
| is the basic design of a character. | Typefaces |
| Have attributes or strokes at the tips of the letters called serifs. | Serif Typefaces |
| There are no attributes (serifs) at the tips of the letters. | Sans Serif Typefaces |
| Designed strictly to catch the eye | Ornamental or Decorative Typefaces |
| Appear to have been written by hand with a calligraphy pen or brush | Script Typefaces |
| The font style refers to the slant, weight and special effects applied to the text. | Font Style |
| A font family is the different sizes, weights and variations of a typeface. | Font Families |
| Each letter takes up the same amount of space regardless of the letter size. | Monospaced Typefaces |
| The amount of space each character takes up is adjusted to the width of that character. | Proportional Typefaces |
| The vertical spacing between lines of text. | Leading |
| Used to add or subtract space between pairs of letters to create a more visually appealing and readable text. | Kerning |
| Horizontal spacing between all of characters in a large block of text. | Tracking |