Yearbook Lingo Review

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Across
  1. 5. - A diagram of the spread by spread planning of the yearbook, showing what topic will be covered on each spread.
  2. 6. line Formed by arranging photos, type, or other page elements to form an even band of white space across the two facing pages.
  3. 10. - any text on a page.
  4. 12. - A complete set of grammatical, capitalization, punctuation, spelling, typographical and design rules adopted by the staff to govern the production of the yearbook.
  5. 13. - Primary visual element on a spread, usually 2 to 3 times the size of the next largest photo.
  6. 18. - Picture of a person's head and shoulders only, with name listed on the side.
  7. 20. - Indicating with marks on a photograph the area of the image that is to be reproduced.
  8. 21. - Explanatory copy identifying who, what, when, where, why and how of a picture. Also tells something extra to amplify the message.
  9. 23. Portions of a yearbook devoted to a particular topic (i.e. sports, etc.)
  10. 24. - A page or spread having a preset format, used as a starting point for a particular page so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used.
  11. 25. - The spacing between two elements on a page, or the fold between 2 pages where the pages are bound to the cover.
  12. 28. Any of the theme/concept pages introducing each new section of the book and relating each back to the main theme/concept.
  13. 29. - Space forming the border of a page or sheet.
  14. 30. - Coupled with a primary headline, it supplements the main element and adds additional information, giving more insight into the story.
Down
  1. 1. - Page number and spread identification, usually positioned in the bottom corner of a page.
  2. 2. - A line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow, introducing the topic and main point of interest.
  3. 3. - The central idea or concept ; the narrative or pictorial thread that unifies the various parts of the yearbook.
  4. 4. - Copy, headline, artwork - anything to be put on a layout .
  5. 7. - Heavy sheet of paper that attaches the book to its cover.
  6. 8. - Blank area of any page that is not covered by tape or pictures.
  7. 9. - Extending picture beyond the edge of the page on one or more sides leaving no external margin.
  8. 11. - A simulated version of a page showing copy, pictures and artwork which is used for editing purposes prior to printing.
  9. 14. - A photograph that is not prepared.
  10. 15. form to help align coy and photographs.
  11. 16. - Plain or ornamented frame around any page element.
  12. 17. - Picture of a person's head and shoulders only, with name listed underneath.
  13. 18. - Unit of measure in the printing industry. One is equal of 12 points.
  14. 19. - The opening page of a book, bearing the book title, year of publication, school name and school location.
  15. 22. - Any photo with the background cut away.
  16. 25. - Series of horizontal and vertical lines in non-reproducible blue ink printed on a
  17. 26. - Facing pages which are linked conceptually as well as visually.
  18. 27. - A sheet on which yearbook pages have been printed. After it has been folded, pages appear in correct sequence. This is made up generally of 16 pages.