- 1. Is everywhere we look. It's in the books we read on the websites we visit, even in everyday life on street signs, bumper, stickers and product packaging
A) Type B) Tracking C) Kerning D) TYPOGRAPHY E) Leading
- 2. It is come in many different styles, like script, blackletter, all cops and just plain fancy.
A) Serifs B) Back font C) Display fonts D) Tracking E) Font
- 3. They all have something to say beyond the words on the page. They can come across as casual on neutral, exotic, or graphic.
A) Choosing someone who can't love back B) Choosing you C) Choosing a font D) Choosing E) Choosing me
- 4. They just have a certain reputation for being outdated and overused.
A) Someone to avoid B) Crush to avoid C) Friends to avoid D) Fonts to avoid E) Avoid me
- 5. When deciding which font use, less is more. It's best to limit yourself to one or two per project.
A) Combined B) Combine color C) Combine you and me D) Combine fonts E) Combining
- 6. Is used to guide the reader's eye to whatever is most important.
A) Hierach B) Highrach C) Hierache D) Hierarchy E) Hierachs
- 7. It is the space between lines of text, also known as line spacing.
A) Lead you B) Lead me C) Lead D) Leading E) Leaders
- 8. It is the space between specific characters.
A) Kerne B) KerU C) Kerni Norte D) Kern E) Kerning
- 9. It sometimes called character spacing.
A) Truck B) Tricks C) Trucking D) Tracking E) Tricking
- 10. Serif fonts have little strokes called :
A) Cherifs B) Shiref C) Cheris D) Chefs E) Serifs
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