Vocabulary (A-C)
Across
- 1. When an element or picture is taken past the external margin on the page, extending off the page.
- 2. Text in a book.
- 3. Art Artwork that is used to enhance the yearbook page or cover.
- 4. infringement The use of material without first obtaining permission from the owner.
- 5. Print A photograph in full color
- 8. Template Original page template created by the school.
- 9. Letters that rise above the baseline of type
- 10. The overall approach to a story, as opposed to a one-sentence statement or thesis.
- 12. an activity photo in which the subjects are informal, spontaneous and un-posed.
- 13. Coverage Coverage that allows yearbook staffs to tell their students' stories in multiple ways. Can include surveys, Q&A, top ten, quizzes and charts.
- 14. Thick cardboard (binder board) covered with printed or silk-screened materials that protects the pages. Usually includes the first representation of the theme or concept, as well as the name of the book, the name of the school and the year.
- 15. To eliminate (opaque, mask, cut or trim) portions of an illustration or photo to fit a specific area or to capture only a portion of the photo on a yearbook page.
- 17. rule Tool line used to separate columns of type or other elements.
Down
- 1. Copy The text of the story on the page.
- 2. the text that explains the who, what, when, where, why and how of a photo.
- 3. The exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, or video.
- 4. Vertical separations on a spread that allow the designer to know where to place elements.
- 6. An imaginary rule where lines of text sit
- 7. Topics that will be featured on individual spreads as well as how the topics will be highlighted.
- 11. The range of tones between black and white areas in a photo
- 14. An inscription page found at the end of a yearbook listing details that pertain to print specifications of the book.
- 15. The last few pages of the yearbook, typically where the yearbook staff shares the final reinforcing message about the theme of the yearbook.
- 16. A typeface with thicker strokes than regular. Is used for emphasis to make certain words and phrases stand out from surrounding text and is often used for caption lead-ins.