Yearbook Basic Terminology

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Across
  1. 3. to a journalist, the words written to tell a story or describe an event
  2. 4. the tag at the bottom of the page which numbers and names the spread
  3. 8. photo which is 2 or 2 1/2 times larger than any other picture
  4. 14. 16 page sections. 8 of the 16 pages are printed on each side of one big piece of paper
  5. 16. the date or time something must be completed; the last moment that something will be accepted without penalty
  6. 17. an unposed photograph which shows action
Down
  1. 1. check for spelling, grammatical accuracy, and necessary page elements
  2. 2. two facing pages in the yearbook, such as pages 2 and 3
  3. 3. the proportional sizing of a photograph to focus on the subject of the photo
  4. 5. the arrangement of black space (photos), gray space (copy), and white space on a single page or spread
  5. 6. explanatory material that includes the 5Ws & H and tells something extra to amplify the message
  6. 7. part of the layout design that is not occupied by photographs, copy, or artwork
  7. 9. extending the picture beyond the page on one or more sides
  8. 10. portrait, photo of a person's head and shoulders only
  9. 11. a line of large type used to introduce the topic of the copy
  10. 12. the hinge where the two pages of a spread meet
  11. 13. a way to link a spread through a horizontal line which runs across two facing pages (should fall slightly above or below center)
  12. 15. the sentence which catches the attention of the reader