A.Was fairly easy to edit. I first turned all of the text into bold using the panel next to it, then I turned some of the worlds into italics and then I changed the size of all the characters there to 16p.
B.
I first selected all of the text by double clicking the text then I moved to the leading section of the panel and put the leading of all the text to 24p.
C.
I first selected only the first two words of the text and moved to the tracking section of the panel and set the tracking to 200.
D.
I then moved on to the kerning of the the two letters of the first word in the text at the very beginning.
I placed the cursor right between the two letters "O" and "L" and set the kerning up to -299 so that they looked like they were overlapping.
E.
I selected all of the text in the coulomb and then set the character rotation section of the panel to 180.
F.
I selected all of the text in the panel by double clicking and pressed the "All caps" button on the panel.
1. How do you think the choice of typeface can affect the audience reaction to an important piece of information? (on a health warning for example).
Answer: If the typeface is too difficult to read in case of a emergency this could mean death or for example if the "no smoking" warning on a gas station is written in some fancy text you may just discard it as a advertisement and not notice it.
2. When looking at text (this might be in a magazine, on a web site or on your own presentation you are currently preparing), what do you think the effect of having greater space (leading) between the lines of type might be?
Answer: It could make it look very good and stylish but it could also make it completely unreadable to the point of being useless.
3. What do you think happens when viewing text if there is too much space between the letters (tracking)? How does it affect the audience (the people reading).
Answer: It could make it very hard to read and would take a lotto time to read just one word. They also take up a lot of space.
4. How can you bring emphasis to certain words/lines in a piece of text to establish an hierarchy?
Answer: You can make them in all caps, bold, or italics (if you want to be fancy). I would recommend bold since they stand out more and if you separate them from the rest by some very noticeable colour like red then you will see it easily.
5. What is the difference between the terms kerning and tracking?
Answer: Tracking is when you want to create a even and consistent spacing between the letters in a word.
Kerning is when you want to make a very detailed spacing between two letters in a word.










