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