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  • Eater
  • Bad Script
  • Snowburst One
  • Covered By Your Grace
  • Creepster
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  • Covered By Your Grace
  • Creepster
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  • Georgia
  • Impact
  • Lucida Console
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  • Bubblegum Sans
  • Eater
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  • Snowburst One
  • Covered By Your Grace
  • Creepster
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  • Georgia
  • Impact
  • Lucida Console
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  • Verdana
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  • Bubblegum Sans
  • Eater
  • Bad Script
  • Snowburst One
  • Covered By Your Grace
  • Creepster
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Arial

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  • Comic Sans MS
  • Georgia
  • Impact
  • Lucida Console
  • Palatino Linotype
  • Verdana
  • Nosifer
  • Bubblegum Sans
  • Eater
  • Bad Script
  • Snowburst One
  • Covered By Your Grace
  • Creepster
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  • Georgia
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  • Verdana
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  • Bubblegum Sans
  • Eater
  • Bad Script
  • Snowburst One
  • Covered By Your Grace
  • Creepster
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Ch. 16 - Reader Center Documents
Complete the crossword below
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  • 1. One goal of visual design is to help your readers see how your information is organized on the page. The first principle of visual design.
  • 2. The items, such as page numbers, that occur at the bottom of each page in a multipage document.
  • 3. The design principle is called ________ (sometimes called chunking). It emphasizes that readers judge the relationship between adjacent items by interpreting the distance, or amount of white space
  • 4. To make some things stand out, you must use _______. Ex. Black vs. White
  • 6. another word for proposed design 'sketch'
  • Across
  • 2. To help readers distinguish one kind of textual element on your page from another, you can use different fonts for each.
  • 5. Similarly, use the same type treatment (font, size, color, etc.) for all major headings, for all second- level headings, all headers and footers, and so on. This design principle is called ________.
  • 7. the whitespace between columns
  • 8. Drawings, tables, photographs, and so on—including their captions.
  • 9. Making an element larger increases its visual prominence. Using this principle, most books (including this one) use larger type for major head- ings than for smaller ones.
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