Yearbook Terms #1
Across
- 4. a two page layout (2 pages side-by-side)
- 5. the 1st page of our book, where all the important info goes
- 7. a line on the page which guides your eye
- 8. the paper between the cover and the title page (it's on the end)
- 11. the "title page" for every section of your book.
- 13. extra coverage on a spread, usually fun stuff
- 14. a page-by-page diagram listing of your yearbook's contents
- 15. the information that explains what is going on in a photo
- 19. the events, topics, and people that will be covered
Down
- 1. most often found on endsheets or opening spreads, tells where to find each section
- 2. the verbal and visual idea that tie this year's book together
- 3. the body paragraphs that detail the story behind the page
- 4. every 16 pages of your books is called this (when you sign your name)
- 6. the space in a 2 page spread where the pages are folded and things get lost
- 9. the title of the page
- 10. the space on a spread where the background can be seen
- 12. a picture that someone stops and smiles for
- 16. the part of a spread that contains the page number, section, topic, and graphics
- 17. when your pages are due to the yearbook plant
- 18. an action shot photo, the person is not posing