An image or page in a horizontal format, where the width is greater than the height.
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The process of positioning text and graphics on a page. Also the design of a page or book. This can include page size, page numbers, type size, typeface and titles.
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The spacing or distance between lines of type. Normally measured in points.
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Artwork comprised of only black and white components with no continuous tones.
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A symbol, name or design consisting of type and/or artwork, symbolizing a product or an organization's identity.
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A small lens used to examine the quality of printing proofs, film, photographs, transparencies, etc. Some have built in measurements (pictured), light sources and adjustable focus.
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Lines Per Inch. When photographs or shades or tints of a color are printed, they're screened. The LPI represents the number of rows of dots per each inch. A greater number produces greater resolution.
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(Local Area Network) -- A computer network limited to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a building.
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The most common kind of maillist, Listservs originated on BITNET but they are now common on the Internet.
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