YEARBOOK TERMS 1
Across
- 5. In digital imaging, refers to the number of pixels or dots that make up an image
- 9. Another name for Portraits
- 11. The first letter of a paragraph enlarged to create a graphic effect
- 12. An area of white space that appears between elements on a spread
- 13. A printer’s unit of measurement used primarily in typesetting; one pica equals 1/6 of an inch, or 12 points
- 15. The center of a spread where two facing pages meet
- 17. Idea or concept threaded throughout a yearbook, unifying its parts
- 18. Pages already set up in a design program
- 20. The largest photo appearing on a page or spread
- 22. An unposed photo showing action
- 23. Backbone of a book
- 25. Formal student photos with names
- 26. Words from a story that are pulled and printed in a larger point size to create a graphic element
Down
- 1. Page one of the yearbook
- 2. Horizontal line, actual or implied, running across a spread
- 3. Two facing pages in the yearbook
- 4. A yearbook blueprint that helps you plan your book
- 6. Additional photos on the spread
- 7. A small headline used to divide copy
- 8. Information placed at the back of the book containing facts about its production
- 10. A single sheet of paper that, when folded and trimmed, will produce 16 consecutive pages
- 14. Page number on a yearbook spread
- 16. The amount of horizontal space between two characters
- 19. The words that appear in a book
- 21. Topics featured in the yearbook
- 24. Eliminating unwanted elements in a photo