yearbook basics, group 10 - alicia.

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Across
  1. 3. - eight pages on each side of a signature. ex)1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, and 16.
  2. 4. - usually 6 different _______ that help keep the yearbook organized.
  3. 7. - elements that help enhance the yearbook's design.
  4. 9. - list of technical printing information about the yearbook.
  5. 10. - verbal statement and visual look which tie all the parts of the yearbook together.
  6. 11. - refers both to the topics featured on individual spreads.
  7. 12. - heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover.
  8. 15. - area which connects the front and back covers.
  9. 17. - first couple of pages that introduces the theme.
  10. 18. tabs - page number and section usually at the bottom outside corner.
  11. 19. - alphabetical listing of students and events usually in the back of the yearbook.
  12. 20. - used to stay organized and helps plan for deadlines.
  13. 22. - the main story of a spread.
Down
  1. 1. page - page one of the yearbook, should have all the information of the yearbook.
  2. 2. lid - front cover of the yearbook which includes the info of the yearbook.
  3. 3. color - magenta, cyan, yellow, and black combine to create full color pictures.
  4. 4. - yearbooks are printed this way, then folded, stitched, and trimmed.
  5. 5. color - effective way to add emphasis to a black and white page.
  6. 6. - listing of all the pages within the yearbook.
  7. 8. - outside of the yearbook which protects the printed pages within.
  8. 11. - final pages of the yearbook.
  9. 13. - a spread used to seperate each of the sections of the yeaebook. usually theme related.
  10. 14. - two facing side by side pages.
  11. 16. off - "mini theme" used as a section title.
  12. 21. coverage - using more than one spread for a topic. usually called jump coverage.