Basic Yearbook Vocabulary
Across
- 3. refers to both the topics featured on individual spreads and how those topics are highlighted
- 4. outside of the yearbook which protects the printed pages
- 6. the story
- 8. listing of the pages containing the opening, sections, and index
- 10. eight pages on one side of a sig when the pages are collated properly
- 11. page one of the yearbook
- 15. area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers
- 16. a 16-page grouping made up of two 8-page flats
- 19. printing in at least one additional color besides black
- 20. elements such as color, white space, lines, screens, etc. that enhance a book's design
- 22. front cover of the yearbook which includes the name of the book, the year, and the theme.
- 25. this is what depth coverage may also be called
Down
- 1. a traditional yearbook is typically divided into these like: student life, academics, organizations, sports, reference
- 2. a spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook
- 5. the first two to four pages of the yearbook which introduce the theme
- 7. heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover
- 9. a "mini theme" used as a section title that can help carry a theme throughout the book
- 10. printing in cyan, magenta, yellow, and black to create full-color pictures
- 11. a verbal statement and a visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together
- 12. the page number and topic of a spread as a unity traditionally seen at the bottom of the spread
- 13. a list of the technical printing information about the yearbook, including price, number of copies, colors, fonts, photographer and awards won by previous years.
- 14. final page or pages of the yearbook where the theme is concluded
- 17. two facing or side-by-side pages in the yearbook
- 18. what the front lid is also called sometimes
- 21. a complete alphabetical listing of all the students, teachers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook
- 23. a page-by-page listing of the book's contents used to organize and plan deadlines
- 24. coverage using more than one spread for a topic and linking the additional spreads to the first with a headline or similar design