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Desktop Publishing Review

What is a rough sketch used in planning a layout and design?

A Thumbnail

What is a mock-up of a brochure publication with folds?

A Dummy

What is an option for working with pages that will face each other on a printed publication side by side?

Facing Pages

What is the page on which you set guides, text, and graphics which will appear on every page of the publication?

Master Page

What type of fold is the example in the displayed graphic?

Z Fold or Accordion

What type of fold is the example in the displayed graphic?

Tri Fold

What type of fold is the example in the displayed graphic?

A Half Fold

What type of fold is the example in the displayed graphic?

Gate Fold

The center of interest on a page created by using color, contrast, and proportion?

A Focal Point

Positioning an element in such a way that the reader’s eyes are drawn to what the designer wants to emphasis?

Directional Flow

Contains elements of equal proportion or weight on the left and right sides and top and bottom of a page?

Symmetrical

The arranging non-identical elements on both sides of a centerline on the screen.

Asymmetrical

The non-printed space of margins and gutters is called?

White Space

Technique used in publications and photos to bring emphasis to the subject as demonstrated in this photo?

Rule of Thirds

What are the four basic text alignments?

Left, Center, Right, and Justify

The red line in the graphic represents what imaginary line on which the bottom of all letters rest?

Baseline

The height of the body of all lowercase indicated with the red arrow is known as?

X-Height

The lowercase letter that extends above the x-height as shown here is called?

An Ascender

What are lowercase letters which fall below the baseline called?

Descenders

A design element in which a letter is much larger and embedded into the surrounding text?

Drop Cap

A typeface with lines on curves extending from the ends of the letters is called?

Serif

A typeface that is straight-edged like these examples is?

Sans Serif

A set of typefaces created from the same basic font, but in different weights to add emphasis or contrast?

Type Family

A collection of all the characters of a single type design is?

Typeface

The art of using fonts and font styles to produce professional publications?

Typography

What are the four basic categories of type styles? One Two Three Four

Normal, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic

A basic measurement system used to measure the size of type, there are 72 of these to an inch?

Point Size

A traditional typographic measurement of 12 points ?

Pica

How many picas in an inch?

Six

The process of “fine- tuning” spacing by adjusting the space between a few characters?

Kerning

The vertical distance between lines of types that can be adjust for copyfitting?

Leading

A feature that enables you to adjust the relative space between larger amounts of selected text?

Tracking

White or lighted- colored text that appears against a darker background is called?

Reverse Type

The dots, dashes or characters that proceed text or an align tab setting are?

Leaders

Opposite colors of the color wheel when used together contrast and brighten the colors used?

Complementary Colors

Colors which lie on either side of any given color ?

Analogous Colors

Color model used in printing to identify a color as a percentage of the colors cyan, magenta, yellow, and black?

CMYK

The color model used to display colors using projected light on computer monitors?

RGB

A pre-mixed ink that is not one of the four process-color inks?

Spot Color

To trim a graphic image?

Crop

An option that allows you to distort objects such as graphics or blocks of text for a special effect?

Skew

What is a pattern, color, or tint applied to the inside of a closed object?

Fill

The width or color of a line that can be manipulated on an object?

Stroke

The ability to combine two or more objects to be one?

Group

The option for controlling whether and how text flows around a graphic or other object?

Text Wrap

The level of transparency of an object?

Opacity

The greater the number of these per inch the greater the resolution, it is the smallest discrete element of an image or picture(usually a single-colored dot)?

Pixels

When a user has the one-time right to use the photo without restrictions is known as?

Royalty Free

A set of exclusive rights granted to a creator of an original work?

Copyright