1a.Ascender:
A part of a letter that extends above the main
part.
.Descender: The portion of lowercase letters that fall
above the body (base line) of the letter. “g”, “j”, “p”, “q” and “y” are
all examples of letters with descenders.
2.Serif: A stroke added as a stop to the beginning and end of
the main strokes of a character.
3. Kerning: The adjustment of space between pairs of letters to make
them more visually appealing
4.Leading: refers to the distance between the
baselines of successive lines of type.
5.a font is traditionally defined as a
quantity of sorts composing a complete character set of a single size
and style of a particular typeface.
6.alignment of type in which each line length is identical:
type is aligned on both the right and left margins.
7.The Garamond is a serif
8.
Complete set of related typefaces having identical design characteristics, such as Arial, Helvetica, Times Roman out of tens of thousands of distinctive type
families, each with its own name.
9. Tracking is the The maintenance of a constant
difference in frequency between two or more connected circuits or components.
to keep up-to-date with your
progress and reply to your offers.
10. the term typographer is today
virtually synonymous with a master printer skilled in the techniques of type
and paper stock selection, ornamentation, and composition.
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