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typography$86037$ - translation to arabic

TYPOGRAPHIC TERM
Measure (Typography); Measure (typography)
  • Second page of the Spartan Type Specimen by [[American Type Founders]] (1953). The lowercase alphabet measurement for each of the sizes displayed on this page can be found on the left column.
  • Text column examples

typography      
n. طباعة, أسلوب الطباعة, مادة طباعية
typographer         
  • A specimen sheet by [[William Caslon]] shows printed examples of Roman typefaces.
  • Wang Zhen]]
  • Korean movable type from 1377 used for the [[Jikji]]
  • Nineteenth century wanted poster for [[John Wilkes Booth]] (the assassin of U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]]) printed with lead and woodcut type, and incorporating photography
  • Text typeset using [[LaTeX]] typesetting software, often used for academic papers and journals
  • tracking]] using an extract of an essay by [[Oscar Wilde]] ''The English Renaissance of Art'' {{circa}} 1882
  • A sixteenth century workshop in Germany showing a printing press and many of the activities involved in the process of printing
  • John Shaw]]
ART AND THE CRAFT OF PRINTING AND THE ARRANGING OF LAYOUTS
Typographical; Typograhpy; Typographers; Typographic principles; Typographic; Typography design; Typographical principle; Typographic principle; Typowriter; Typographer; Typographical sign; Typographic limitation; Typographical limitation; Typograph
منذد حروف الطباعة مراقب الاخراج الطباعى
TYPOGRAPHICAL         
  • A specimen sheet by [[William Caslon]] shows printed examples of Roman typefaces.
  • Wang Zhen]]
  • Korean movable type from 1377 used for the [[Jikji]]
  • Nineteenth century wanted poster for [[John Wilkes Booth]] (the assassin of U.S. President [[Abraham Lincoln]]) printed with lead and woodcut type, and incorporating photography
  • Text typeset using [[LaTeX]] typesetting software, often used for academic papers and journals
  • tracking]] using an extract of an essay by [[Oscar Wilde]] ''The English Renaissance of Art'' {{circa}} 1882
  • A sixteenth century workshop in Germany showing a printing press and many of the activities involved in the process of printing
  • John Shaw]]
ART AND THE CRAFT OF PRINTING AND THE ARRANGING OF LAYOUTS
Typographical; Typograhpy; Typographers; Typographic principles; Typographic; Typography design; Typographical principle; Typographic principle; Typowriter; Typographer; Typographical sign; Typographic limitation; Typographical limitation; Typograph

الصفة

طِبَاعِيّ ; مَطْبَعِيّ

Definition

Typographical
·adj Of or pertaining to typography or printing; as, the typographic art.
II. Typographical ·adj Of or pertaining to the act or act of representing by types or symbols; emblematic; figurative; typical.

Wikipedia

Line length

In typography, line length is the width of a block of typeset text, usually measured in units of length like inches or points or in characters per line (in which case it is a measure). A block of text or paragraph has a maximum line length that fits a determined design. If the lines are too short then the text becomes disjointed; if they are too long, the content loses rhythm as the reader searches for the start of each line.

Line length is determined by typographic parameters based on a formal grid and template with several goals in mind: balance and function for fit and readability with a sensitivity to aesthetic style in typography. Typographers adjust line length to aid legibility or copy fit. Text can be flush left and ragged right, flush right and ragged left, or justified where all lines are of equal length. In a ragged right setting, line lengths vary to create a ragged right edge. Sometimes this can be visually satisfying. For justified and ragged right settings typographers can adjust line length to avoid unwanted hyphens, rivers of white space, and orphaned words/characters at the end of lines (e.g., "The", "I", "He", "We").