Yearbook Lingo
Across
- 3. Using image editing software to take something from a photo
- 7. Main story of a newsletter.
- 8. Pictures taken without a person knowing
- 11. Something that keeps sections separate.
- 12. A software that allows you to surround an image with text
- 14. Two pages that are facing each other.
- 15. Main focus in a newspaper or magazine
- 16. An element that explains who,what,why,where and when in a photo
- 19. Shots of large scenery (landscapes,building,etc)
- 22. A list of the chapters with page numbers before a book.
- 25. Preparing and issuing a book,journal,piece of music or other work of value.
- 26. The two pica space between the left and right page on a double page spread
- 27. The detail of an image
- 31. When an element extends past the exterior margin to the edge of the page without leaving a margin
- 32. A small section in an article that has more information on a topic.
- 33. A page by page diagram showing what’s in the yearbook
- 34. A format that makes image files smaller
Down
- 1. Close ups of very small subjects
- 2. Page numbering on the bottom of pages in a yearbook
- 4. A sidebar that has one purpose or theme that supports the page
- 5. The main area of interest in a newsletter.
- 6. Crediting the author of an article
- 9. The numbers of dots that can be placed in a line with a span of 1 inch
- 10. A record of names,subjects,etc found at the end of a book
- 13. A format used for storing raster graphic images.
- 17. An essay with pictures and text
- 18. Art made by pasting photos,paper,or fabric together.
- 19. Typefaces that don’t use serifs
- 20. Additional headlines that provide more information on the primary headline
- 21. A page that follows each major section. It doesn’t look anything like the other templates from that spread,but it does add onto that section’s purpose.
- 23. A certain size,weight and style of a typeface
- 24. Color on a computer display or image
- 28. A small line on the end of a stroke in a letter or symbol
- 29. A pre designed layout
- 30. Something used to pique interest on a matter