A font refers to the set of characters in one size and style of a typeface. For example, Garamond is a typeface, while 14-point Garamond Italic is a font.
A grid is a network of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines used in various fields, including word processing, graphics, and design, to organize content, align objects, and enhance visual structure.
Text alignment where both left and right edges are smooth. Achieved by varying the space between words (and sometimes between characters) to create lines of equal length.
Landscape refers to the orientation of paper or screen in which the horizontal dimension is greater than the vertical, often used for wide format displays or printing.
A logo, also known as a logotype, is a unique design, symbol, or special representation used to identify and distinguish a company, organization, or product, often trademarked for intellectual property protection.
Scalable fonts are designed to be rendered at any size while maintaining high quality. The characters are stored as vector graphics and can be printed or displayed at various sizes without losing definition.
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