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| Facing Pages | which option should a graphic designer select in order to set pages in a document so the pages will appear on opposite sides of a spread |
| Ornamental/Decorative Font | A font used to stand out and catch the eye. |
| Gutters | Space between Columns. Option to be changed to bring columns closer together or spread out more. |
| Place | Option found under the file tab. Used to put text or pictures into frames on InDesign. |
| Master Page | layout option provides a template for the other pages with shared layout and function |
| Drop Cap | Large Capital letter found at the beginning of a paragraph. Example a large O in Once |
| Frames | used as placeholders to block out a design before adding text and graphics |
| font families | Fonts that signify unity/consistency |
| Margins and Columns | A dialog box that allows one to specify the width on the outer edges of the page and the number of columns is: |
| Character Styles panel | What panel in InDesign can be used to create, name, and apply styles to text within a paragraph |
| Red Plus Sign | Out Port indicating overset text. AKA there are more words if you expand the frame |
| kerning | the space between characters |
| raster image/photo | comprised of PIXELS |
| pasteboard | Where you can store things for later use |
| Direct Selection | InDesign tool that allows one to move an object within its frame |
| Sans Serif | Best used with onscreen display. No tips/serifs to distort with the screen pixels |