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Graphic Design Options

Samuel Simpson

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Across
3.Small section of text in larger font size to draw attention.
5.Symbol to indicate the end of the article.
7.Identifies an illustration or graphic.
9.Bulk of text.
10.Empty space between columns.
12.Subtitles, usually in smaller font than title.
15.Lines that control the flow of text within columns.
16.Banner on doc. front ID'ing the pub; usually has name of pub., logo and/or motto.
17.Non-printing lines indicating empty space between pages edges and contents.
18.Varies per publication or digital device.
20.Author/contributor of photo or article, just below headline or photo, beginning or end of article.
21.An example of how the final document should look; shown to client in early stages of design.
22.print effect where layout, type, picture extends beyond margin to physical edge of page.
23.Non-printing lines used to precisely align objects.
Down
1.Headers+footers to indicate dates, page #, running titles; guides reader.
2.Between a headline and article to provide a segue between headline and body.
4.Helps convey meanings.
6.Smaller self-contained story beside a story which may be related; usually boxed with own headline, set off from main text.
8.Large character at beginning of a paragraph to grab your attention. (2 Words)
11.Title of article, usually in larger font.
13.Line at end of continuing, tells reader pg. on which to find the rest of article.
14.Includes items+formats common to every page; maintains layout consistency.
19.Words positioned above headlines as a lead-in/teaser.

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