| illuminated | | invented first movable type printing press |
| ideogram | | style grown out of the disheveled aesthetic of the Seattle music scene |
| konig | | Art Deco style introduced at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair |
| futurism | | a rock engraving |
| lithography | | paper-like writing surface made from leather |
| incunabula | | illustrated books for the illiterate |
| bauhaus | | printing process where ink rests on top of smooth surface rather than on raised areas |
| typography | | nothing |
| phonogram | | any printing process in which the ink sits on a raised surface |
| logogram | | The first ____-_____ typeface was introduced by William Caslon in 1816 |
| intaglio | | a kind of trademark built into fine papers and visible when the paper is held up to the light |
| uncials | | ornate lavish style, full of flourishes and ornamentation |
| cuneiform | | a term for books produced during the shift from handwritten manuscripts to printed books |
| pictograph | | the study, use, and design of type |
| pictogram | | first rounded letterforms |
| gutenberg | | a simplified image illustrating a specific word |
| xylography | | paper inventor |
| papyrus | | a small private press that embraced the traditional craft of bookmaking and rejected the low-quality monotony of mass production |
| relief | | based on treating a limestone so that it would attract ink in some places and repel it in others |
| planographic | | German contribution from Weimar |
| plakatsil | | Egyptian paper |
| artsandcrafts | | movement started by William Morris around 1875 |
| petroglyph | | Marinetti's movement |
| watermark | | a symbol that represents a whole word, like @ or $ or # |
| grunge | | early modern posters |
| streamline | | a prehistoric rock painting |
| sansserif | | any printing process in which the ink sits below the surface of the plate |
| china | | a relief printing where raised images and calligraphy are cut into wooden slabs and inked |
| dada | | an image that stands for a concept or idea |
| kelmscott | | inventor of first commercial steam-powered printing press for the Times of London |
| rococo | | a symbol that represents a spoken sound |
| parchment | | writing system created by a wedge-shaped stylus pressed into clay |