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Desktop Publishing
terms
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Process of using a computer to create a layout for printed materials | Desktop Publishing |
| Prepared graphic images that can be copied into another document. | Clip Art |
| An area of computer memory that holds data being copied from one application to another | Clip Board |
| Trim unnecessary information from a graphic image | Crop |
| Graphs, charts, pictures, or drawing created by a computer | Graphics |
| Vertical stripe of space between columns in a newsletter | Gutter |
| Process of bringing text or graphics into an application from another source | Import |
| Page orientation where text and graphics print across the longer dimension of the paper | Landscape |
| Organization of print (text) and graphics on the page. (margins, paper size, page orientation, columns) | Layout |
| A small point on a picture display: one "dot" on the screen | Pixel |
| Page orientation where text and graphics print across the shorter dimension of the paper | Portrait |
| Various icons such as pencil, brush, paint bucket, or eraser, which are chosen to work on a drawing. | Tools |
| One design of type. A typeface has a name, like Helvetica, Times, or Swiss. | Typeface |
| Empty space around or within the page | White Space |
| Visual appeal, readability and motivational | Three goals of desktop publishing |
| Number of fonts allowed to use on per DTP item | Two or three |
| portable document file - can't be edited | |
| jpeg | a format for compressing graphics to save pictures created by the Joint Photographic Experts Group |