Glossary, ContinuedT (Continued)T-SQUARE— A ruling guide with a 90° angled crosspiece at one end used inmaking horizontal lines.TURPENTINE— A solvent distilled from the sap of pine or from pine woodused as a thinner and to clean brushes.TUTORIAL— A lesson guide.TWO DIMENSIONAL— Flat, without depth, having only width and height.TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVE— Also called ANGULAR PERSPECTIVE.The most common type of perspective drawing where the object is sitting atan angle to the plane of projection and each object has two vanishing points.TYPEFACE— The printing surface of an alphabet judged by its design,printability, wearability, and position on the letter body.TYPE FAMILY— A group of typefaces similar although not exactly alike indesign.TYPE SERIES— Different sizes of the same typeface.TYPESETTERS, PHOTOGRAPHIC— Machines that supply a variety oftype designs and sizes, automatically letterspaced and justified on transparentfilm or plastic-coated opaque paper.TYPOGRAPHY— The art of type selection and arrangement.UULTRAVIOLET LIGHT— Actinic (shorter wavelength) or useable part ofthe light spectrum needed to reactor harden light-sensitive coatings.UNDERTONE— A color whose effect is modified by other colors imposedover them.UNRETOUCHED— Not altered or improved by any means.Continued on next pageAI-63
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