Yearbook - Fall Exam

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Across
  1. 3. A unit of measurement in yearbook
  2. 5. A diagram that helps organize the content of a book
  3. 8. Unifies the book verbally and visually
  4. 9. The front and back lid of the book, showcasing themes/fonts/colors
  5. 10. The process of gathering responses/quotes from people about their experience with an event/sport/etc.
  6. 11. Page number with graphics or information
  7. 15. Introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the page or highlighting its focus
  8. 16. Usually 3-5 paragraphs, this tells about the event/sport/etc. and gives more insight and detail than a caption can
  9. 17. the spine of the yearbook, where the left page meets the right page.
  10. 18. A page or spread that introduces each new sectionA diagram that helps organize the content of a book
  11. 20. The yearbook's glossary where students can find what pages they are listed on
  12. 21. The selected fonts to enhance the theme
  13. 22. Double Page Spread
  14. 23. Largest photo or element on page
  15. 24. Accompanies the primary headline. It is short and catchy, and offers specific information and added details about the story subject.
Down
  1. 1. 16-page section of pages
  2. 2. The website we use to create our spreads
  3. 4. simply identify the subject of the photo with their name and grade.
  4. 6. The opportunity for an individual to add their name, crest or logo to the front of their yearbook
  5. 7. Date/time page is due
  6. 12. Allows senior parents to recognize their child in the yearbook
  7. 13. Empty space around content, often separating or framing topics
  8. 14. Try to mix up elements and sizes of photos on your page to create _________, increasing reader appeal.
  9. 19. This is the invisible (or white space created) line that runs across the DPS