ANATOMY OF A YEARBOOK

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Across
  1. 1. Located in the middle of your double-page spread, where the pages tie-into the binding of the book.
  2. 7. Single right-had page, or a full two-page spread.
  3. 9. A single sheet of paper that, when folded and trimmed, will produce 16 consecutive pages.
  4. 10. Can make a break the success of your yearbook.
  5. 12. Organizes the yearbook.
  6. 14. Placed at the end of a yearbook containing facts relative to the production of the book.
Down
  1. 2. The four-page leaves at the front and back of the yearbook that are pasted to the inside of the front and back covers.
  2. 3. Invites your reader into the book.
  3. 4. Contains the page number, page content, section, and some form of thematic tie-in.
  4. 5. A unit of measurement in design that allows users to accurately space out their design from multiple vantage points.
  5. 6. Any element you want to print to the edge of your page must print right off the edge.
  6. 8. Comprehensive alphabetical listing of all person, subjects, groups, events, or topics mentioned in type or pictured in the yearbook.
  7. 11. Area of your pages that indicates the ideal area to place content.
  8. 13. Normally where you would include your yearbook title, school name, year, volume, city, and state.