Design and Pagination | Set 2
1. Variations of one hue.
2. The center-of-interest, which might be the largest, brightest, or lightest subject.
3. Adjustment of horizontal space between two written characters.
4. Extra material used to complete a column or page, usually of little importance.
5. Adjustment of horizontal space between two written characters.
6. The first sentence or first few words of a story's lead, set in a font size larger than the body
text of the story.
7. Space added between lines of type to space out text and provide visual separation of the lines.
8. An article that shows the opinion of a newspaper
9. The area of page without text, image or other elements
10. First line of a paragraph appearing on the last line of a column of text.
11. The way in which the elements in visual arts are arranged to create a feeling of equilibrium in
a work of art.
12. Difference between two or more elements ,such as value, color, texture, in a composition also,
the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of a picture.
13. Juxtaposition of dissimilar elements in a work of art
14. The degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of a picture.
15. Special stress given to an element to make it stand out.
16. The principle of design dealing with the creation of action.
17. Anything repeated in a predictable combination.
18. Intentional, regular repetition of lines of shapes to achieve a specific repetitious effect or
pattern
19. A type of balance in which both sides of a composition are balanced yet different.
20. A plan for selecting colors for a composition is also known as a ________.
21. The circular chart used to remember color relationships is a ________.
22. Secondary colors are obtained by mixing two ___________ colors.
23. The art element that refers to the sense of touch is___________
24. Text that's indented around a photo or artwork
25. A news story or other material differentiated from straight news.
26. The process of mixing red, green, and blue light to achieve a wide range of colors, as on a color
television screen.
27. A graphics software feature that eliminates or softens the jaggedness of low-resolution curved
edges.
28. The width-to-height proportions of an image.
29. The text portion of the copy on a page, as distinguished from headlines.
30. The extra portion of an element that extends beyond the page trim edge.
31. A strip of color blocks or tonal values on film, proofs, and press sheets, used to check the
accuracy of color registration, quality, density, and ink coverage during a print run.
32. The number of characters (letters, figures, signs, or spaces) in a selected block of copy.
33. The subtractive primaries, or process colors, used in four-color printing.
34. A function within a graphics application that assists in selecting or setting a color.
35. A type of layout in which the pages of a design appear opposite each other, as in the pages of a
book.