Glossary, ContinuedB (Continued)BOARD ART— Any artwork mounted on heavy board stock.BODY TYPE— Type used for the main body of text in printed matter.BOLDFACE— Type emphasized by darkening or increasing letter weight.BOOKLET— A pamphlet bound within paper covers.BOOT-UP— Start-up of the computer.BONE— An instrument with a plastic, agate, or metal tip used for burnishingshading sheets, pressure-sensitive letters, and paste-ups.BORDER AREA— The areas around a graphic that represents a protectiveperimeter.BOUNCE LIGHT— Lighting set up to reflect from nearby surfaces onto asubject.BOURGES PROCESS— A method of color separation using preparedcolored or toned papers or acetate sheets.BOW INSTRUMENTS— Drafting tools that draw circles and arcs less thanone inch in diameter.BOX— To enclose with borders or rules.BREAK LINE— Lines to reduce the graphic size of an object, generally toconserve paper space.BRIEFING CHART— Also called BRIEFING PAD. A visual aid thatpresents information on large paper or board.BRIGHT— A short haired, flat, chisel-shaped brush.BRISTLE.— A hog hair brush used primarily in oil painting.Continued on next pageAI-7
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