Yearbook 2025

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Across
  1. 1. Space on a spread not taken up by anything
  2. 3. Final pages of the yearbook where the theme is concluded. Typically follows index and ads.
  3. 4. An uninterrupted horizontal line of white space across a page/spread
  4. 8. Any visual element that serves to enhance design
  5. 10. How long the sensor is exposed to light
  6. 11. The type of image tag that ties an image to a page
  7. 13. How large or small the area that lets light into the sensor is
  8. 15. What "M" on the camera dial stands for
  9. 16. What "P" on the camera dial stands for
  10. 17. A mini theme used as a section title
  11. 23. Photographing something from above makes it look _________
  12. 25. What is covered on a spread and how it is covered
  13. 26. The area between the front and back covers. This typically displays school name and year.
  14. 27. A smaller package related to the dominant package
  15. 29. Where most photos in eDesign go
  16. 31. Two side-by-side pages
  17. 34. The largest package on a spread that contains the dominant photo
  18. 37. A verbal statement or visual look that ties the whole book together
  19. 38. Sixteen pages that are printed on one huge sheet of paper before being folded, cut, and bound into the book.
  20. 39. Heavy sheets of paper that connect the cover to the rest of the book. Sometimes these are printed on, and other times they serve as signature space.
  21. 42. Where non-photo graphics in eDesign go
  22. 44. A group of graphic and text elements that form a cohesive unit smaller than a spread
  23. 46. The type of image tag that we only use for searching
  24. 47. The thick pink line along the outside of a spread
  25. 48. The subject of a photo is ideally placed at the intersection of two perpendicular lines
  26. 50. A sentence or two that describes a photo
  27. 52. Coverage Using multiple spreads to cover the same topic that should be linked with connecting headlines
  28. 54. A clear order of importance of objects on a spread that guides the reader through the page in a specific order
  29. 57. The white space around the edges of a spread
  30. 58. The biggest and highest quality photo on a spread
  31. 59. The “news story” text of a spread. This can include quotes, narratives, survey results, accomplishments, and more.
  32. 60. A page element that is the same across all pages that can include page number, section, and coverage. These are typically found in the bottom corners.
  33. 61. The hard outer shell of a yearbook that protects the pages inside.
Down
  1. 2. A listing of sections in the book and what page numbers they start on. This is printed in the first couple pages in the book.
  2. 5. The space where two pages of a spread meet
  3. 6. What "Tv" on the camera dial stands for
  4. 7. Lines in a photo that lead the eye to the subject
  5. 9. The space between different packages
  6. 12. A page at the end of the book with technical information such as fonts, sizes, paper size and type, colors, awards, etc.
  7. 14. Lid The front cover
  8. 18. How sensitive the camera's sensor is to light
  9. 19. The space between different elements in the same package
  10. 20. The first page of the book which includes theme, school information, and year
  11. 21. The non-printed layer that we use to help align things
  12. 22. A page by page listing of which pages cover which topics. This is only used by the yearbook staff.
  13. 24. How two or more objects line up with each other
  14. 28. The first few pages of the book that introduce the theme
  15. 30. The type of image tag that ties a person to an image
  16. 32. Where pre-made parts of pages can be found in eDesign
  17. 33. Photographing something from below makes it look _________
  18. 35. Harsh light behind the subject can create a ___________
  19. 36. A spread that separates sections of the yearbook that typically serves to continue the theme
  20. 40. Where pre-made pages and spreads can be found in eDesign
  21. 41. How color is printed in Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black), also known as CMYK
  22. 43. One side of a signature that is made up of eight pages
  23. 45. When the center of interest is surrounded by other elements in a way that brings emphasis to the subject
  24. 49. The biggest text on a spread that tells you what it is about
  25. 51. Adding a bit of color to emphasize something in an otherwise grayscale spread
  26. 53. Large groupings of pages that cover similar topics. These are separated by dividers.
  27. 55. A complete listing of all students and which pages they appear on
  28. 56. What "Av" on the camera dial stands for