Name: _____________________________________________________ Date: _______ Typography output 1 L 2 3 4 U B O D Y H E I G H T P W Y P E P 5 6 7 X H E I G H T S T R E S S O 8 R C T S G 9 C S A E M R 10 11 A B H A S M A A 12 13 C R O S S B A R O S P I N E L P 14 E S U L C L H 15 E L O E S C Y 16 B O W L A N D C O U N T E R A 17 M I E P D R P 18 19 D E S C E N D E R E I L I N K A E R F T N A 20 21 L C A P H E I G H T L I A 22 23 24 F O N T F A M I L Y S A N S E R I F E A L 25 L I G A T U R E Across 20. The height of a capital letter measured from 7. A straight vertical stroke (or the main 3. In typography, the body height refers to the the baseline. straight diagonal stroke in a letter which has no distance between the top of the tallest 22. Complete collection of typefaces in verticals). letterform to the bottom of the lowest one. different weights and classifications, but having 8. (usually abbreviated small caps) are 5. The height of lowercase letters reach based the same point size ,and designed to work uppercase (capital) characters set at the same on height of lowercase x; does not include together. height and weight as surrounding lowercase (x ascenders or descenders. 23. In typography, a sans-serif, sans serif, or height) letters or text figures 6. The diagonal, vertical, or horizontal simply sans type face is one that does not have 9. The curved stroke of the h, m, n. thick-to-thin transition in the stroke of a letter is the small projecting features called "serifs" at the 10. The invisible line where all characters sit. the stress. end of strokes. The term comes from the French word sans, meaning "without" 11. An upward vertical stroke found on the part 12. The horizontal stroke in letters. Also known of lowercase letters that extends above the type as a Bar 25. Two or more letters are joined together to face’s x-height. form one glyph or character. 13. The main curved stroke of the S. 14. The lower portion of the lowercase g. Down 16. Bowl: A curved stroke which creates an 15. In typography, serifs are semi-structural enclosed space within a character Counter: the 1. The little letters or non-capital letters of details on the ends of some of the strokes that space inside the bowl the alphabet are lowercase glyphs. They make up make up letters and symbols. the bulk of written text. 18. The part of the letters that extends below 17. Imaginary line running along the top of the baseline. Descender Line:The invisible line 2. A letter or group of letters of the size and non-ascending, lowercase letters. marking the height of descenders in a font. form generally used to begin sentences and proper nouns. Also known as “capital letters”. 21. The descender of a Q or short diagonal 19. The stroke that connects the top and bottom stroke of an R part (bowl and loop) of a two–story lowercase g. 4. The art or procedure of arranging type or processing data and printing from it 24. The small stroke that projects from the top of the lowercase g..
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