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| rough draft | Begin your desktop publishing project with a _________ of how you want your design to look to visualize the bigger picture of what you are planning to do, before beginning to format on the computer. |
| tracking | In traditional typesetting, equally reducing or increasing the horizontal space between all characters in a block of text is called _______. |
| crop | If a picture is too large to fit in a space you designated for it, or if you want to display only a portion of a picture, you can _____, or trim, vertical or horizontal edges of an object. |
| CMYK refers to these colors... | Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black |
| Visually contrasting white space | Your page design may need to have some elements rearranged to provide _________________. |
| point | A ________ is approximately 1/72 of an inch. |
| sans serif | A typeface without lines or curves extending from the ends of the letters. |
| continuous tone | Artwork that contains shades og gray, as opposed to black and white line art. Photographs and some drawing, like charcoal or watercolor, require treatment as _______________ art. |
| galley | In traditional publishing, the typeset is in long columns, not laid out on a page. In desktop publishing, these can be printed out using a page-assembley program for proofreading and copy-fitting purposes. |
| halftone images | Created by photographing an image through a screen in order to create small dots of varying sizes that can be reproduced on a printing press. |
| resolution | The number of dots that make up an image on a screen or printer and the higher the number, the denser the number of dots. |
| each printing plate used on the press is made up of components on the page that have that one color | On a printing press, each color used in a document is printed out one at a time because _____. |
| postscript printer | A _____ is a printer, generally a laser printer that includes the processing circuitry needed to decode and interpret printing instructions. |
| typography | _____ refers to the arrangement of text on a page, and it can impact the way the reader sees and feels about the topic being discussed. |
| portfolio | Desktop publishing or graphic design _____ should include work samples for potential employers or clients to use to help determine whether they want to hire you. |
| RGB | An additive color scheme of _____, as in color monitors, has three channels (each in grayscale) for each color. |
| .075 | In typesetting, the thickness of a line, called its weight, is measured in points, and Word defaults to a line thickness of _______ . |
| leading | Insufficient _____, the vertical line spacing measured from the baseline of one line of text to the baseline of the next line of text, makes the text difficult to read. |
| drop shadow | In computer graphics, to give the impression that the object is raised above the objects behind it, use a _____ visual effect, consisting of a drawing that looks like the shadow of an object. |
| one sixth | A point is one twelfth of a pica, and a pica is equal to _____. |
| CMYK | The color scheme used in most forms of color printing is _____. |
| serif | A typeface with lines or curves extending from the ends of the letters. |
| kerning | Decreasing or increasing the horizontal space between specific character pairs. |
| vertically | The size of the proportional type is measured _____ in units called points and measured from the top of the ascenders to the bottom of the descenders. |
| thumbnail sketch | An important first step in planning your design and layout is to prepare a _____, a miniature draft of the document you are attempting to create. |
| Rule of Thirds | This rule states that an image should be imagined as being divided into nine equal parts, with two vertical lines and two horizontal lines. Important compositional elements should be place along those lines or at their intersections. |
| whitespace | The area on a document or publication where no text or graphics appear. It is used to keep the page look organized. |
| Bitmap (Rastor) Image | An image produced by digital image capture devices (digital camera, digital scanners, or by pixel editing programs such as Adobe Photoshop) which is resolution dependent and cannot easily be resized. |
| vector image | An image produced by using coordinate points and mathematically drawn lines and curves, which can be freely sized and rotated without image degradation in the final input Resolution is independent and it can be easily resized. |
| skewing | An effect that distorts a block of text or a graphic. This may give the appearance of squeezing the text or graphic together. |
| resizing | Increasing or decreasing an image size horizontally and/or vertically while maintaining aspect ratio. |
| gutter | The space between columns of text. |
| GIF | Developed by Compuserve, this type of image is low resolution and best suited to on-screen display. The image is reduced to 256 colors or less. It is not suitable for large photos. |
| JPEG | This type of image format is best used for on-screen display or email exchange of low resolution photographs and other images with millions of colors and for temporary storage, such as on digital camera memory cards. These may look good on-screen and may produce nice inkjet prints, but they are not suitable for high resolution commercial printing. |
| TIFF | One of the most commonly used and versatile graphics formats in desktop publishing. It is ideal for high resolution printing to PostScript printers. |
| 70 years(after the death of the author) | Once you have obtained copyright protection, how long with the work you copyrighted be safe? |
| shareware | Software that requires a payment if the software is to be used past a trial date. |
| Interpersonal skills | These skills are sometimes referred to as people skills or communication skills. They involve using skills such as active listening and tone of voice, which also includes delegation and leadership. |
| FBLA-PBL | This is the college level of the FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) and it is designated as ____________. It assists a quarter million students in preparing for careers in business and business-related fields. |
| desktop publishing | Term referring to the creation of documents using page layout software on a personal computer. The term has been used for publishing at all levels, from small-circulation documents such as local newsletters to books, magazines and newspapers. |
| value | In terms of a spectral definition of color, __________ describes the overall intensity or strength of the light. |
| saturation | In terms of a spectral definition of color, __________ refers to the dominance of hue in the color. |
| ¶ | The proofreaders’ mark that signifies a new paragraph should be started. |
| ≡ | The proofreaders’ mark that signifies a letter or word should be capitalized. |
| color separation | The process of creating separate negatives and plates for each color of ink (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) that will be used in a publication. |
| Complementary | When considering color theory (the relationship of colors) and the color wheel, these colors are across from each other on the color wheel. |
| Analogous | When considering color theory (the relationship of colors) and the color wheel, these colors are right next to each other on the color wheel |
| x-height | The height of the body of all lowercase letters. All lowercase letters are designed to be no taller than the ______________. |
| drop caps | A design element in which a letter (usually the first letter of the paragraph) is much larger font and embedded into the surrounding text. |
| line art | _____ is usually clip art, pen and ink drawings, or pencil sketches, and to get the best images there are three modes of scanning: black and white mode, grayscale, and halftone. |