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Intaglio

A process in which a design, text, etc., is engraved into the surface of a plate so that when ink is applied and the excess is wiped off, ink remains in the grooves and is transferred to paper in printing, as in engraving or etching.

Italic

Slanted or leaning letter designed to complement or be compatible with a companion roman typeface.

JPEG

Abbreviation for Joint Photographic Experts Group. File format for full-color and black-and-white graphic images. JPEG images allow for more colors than GIF images and are usually smaller in size.

Justify

To space out lines uniformly to line up left and right.

Kerning

Subtracting space between two characters, making them closer together.

Knockout

When one color is to be printed immediately adjacent to another color; actually they are printed with a slight overlap.