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Kerning
The adjustment of spacing between certain letter pairs, A
and V for example, to obtain a more pleasing appearance.
Keyline
An outline drawn or set on artwork showing the size and position
of an illustration or halftone.
Knockout
When type or line art is to be printed over a photograph or
other variable color background, the best way to produce a
consistent color is to first "reverse" the type
or artwork out of the background, then drop in the desired
color. This process is referred to as Knocking Out. See also
Reversed Type.
Kraftpaper
A tough brown paper used for packing. Can also be used for
printing.
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