Chapter 3 graphic design.
A: A set of a typeface in a given size.
A: The style/form of each letter of the alphabet.
A: The line forming the basic letterform.
A: The style/form of each letter of the alphabet.
A: Typography with end strokes on the upper and/or lower end of the main stroke of a letterform.
A: A set of letterforms including numerals and signs/symbols, unified by consistent visual properties.
A: A set of a typeface in a given size.
A: Typography with end strokes on the upper and/or lower end of the main stroke of a letterform.
A: Modifications in a font to create variations in weight.
A: A set of letterforms including numerals and signs/symbols, unified by consistent visual properties.
A: Modifications in a font to create variations in weight (light, medium, bold), as well as width (condensed, regular, extended), angle (roman/upright, italic), and form (solid, outline, shading).
A: Refers to the density/tonal quality created, using spacing, by a mass of type on a field.
A: The space (also called interval) between words.
A: Adjusting the letter spacing in words. The amount (added or reduced) of letter space is measured in points.
A: Adjustment of letter spacing between two adjacent letters.
A: Selection based on Visual Interest, Appropriateness, Relationship.
A: Selection based on Display, Text, Design Element.
A: Selection based on Style/Aesthetics, Integration, Communication.
A: Selection based on Display, Text, Design Element.
A: Selection based on Visual Interest, Appropriateness, Relationship.
A: Selection based on Style/Aesthetics, Integration, Communication.
A: Selection based on Visual Interest, Appropriateness, Relationship.
A: Selection based on Display, Text, Design Element.
A: Selection based on Style/Aesthetics, Integration, Communication.
A: Selection based on Visual Interest, Appropriateness, Relationship.
A: Refers to the density/tonal quality created, using spacing, by a mass of type on a field.
A: Selection based on Style/Aesthetics, Integration, Communication.
A: Easy to read using size, spacing, alignment, color.
A: Easy to read the letterforms, using weight (light, regular, bold), strokes (thick, thin), style (regular, condensed, or expanded).
A: Refers to a composition where the typography and image are integrated and synergistically create a visual element.
A: Easy to read using size, spacing, alignment, color.
A: Selection based on Style/Aesthetics, Integration, Communication.
A: Easy to read the letterforms, using weight (light, regular, bold), strokes (thick, thin), style (regular, condensed, or expanded).
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