Refers to material or a display consisting of asingle color, typically black or white
Monogram.
Two or more letterforms interwoven, combined, or connected into a single glyph, typically used as abbreviations or initials.
Monoline.
Used to describe a typeface or letterform with an uniform stroke thickness.
Monospacing.
Spacing in a font with characters that all havethe same set width or horizontal measure; often found intypewriter and screen fonts. See Proportional spacing.
Monotype.
A trade name for a keyboard-operated type setting machine that casts individual letters from matrices.
Mouse
A small computer device that controls an on-screenpointer or tool when the mouse is moved around on a flat surface by hand. The mouse-controlled pointer can select operations, move data, and draw images.
Multifinder
A computer program permitting sever applications to be open at the same time, so that a designer can work back and forth between page-layout and drawing programs, for example, without having to repeatedly open andclose programs.
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