Yearbook Terms
Across
- 2. Portion of a page or spread containing a mini-design of photos and text.
- 5. 1-2 sentence captions that provide more information not visible in the photo.
- 7. Candid photos that illuminate emotional responses.
- 9. The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages.
- 12. A record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them.
- 13. Special fonts used to create copy.
- 14. page-by-page planner and deadline tracker used to identify content, record deadlines, plan color placement, etc.
- 19. Invisible or planned white space that runs across the DPS to connect two pages and help draw the reader's eye around the page.
- 22. Coverage that progresses through time rather than traditional structures.
- 24. Introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the page.
- 25. 16-page mini-booklets that create the yearbook.
- 26. Finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure.
- 27. Page numbers that provide a quick reference for readers.
- 28. Posed photos featuring unique personalities.
- 29. Designing the DPS as one unit and not as two separate pages to unify design elements.
- 30. 8 pages that create one side of a signature.
- 31. Two facing pages presenting a variety of elements to tell a story.
- 33. Using columns and guides to create a page that is uniform and even.
- 35. Captions that list names of individuals in team or club photos.
- 36. Cut-out background photo.
- 37. Captions that identify the subject of the photo with name and grade only.
Down
- 1. The binder's board that holds the pages together and showcases the theme.
- 3. The largest photo on the page that catches the attention of the reader first.
- 4. A central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year.
- 6. Candid photos that capture the peak of action.
- 8. Planned open space on a page used to frame or highlight content.
- 10. Captions that include quotes and summary.
- 11. Coverage that includes title page, table of contents, opening, and specialized beats of coverage such as sports, academics, etc.
- 15. Pages/Spreads that indicated new sections and provide continuity.
- 16. Section of the book that includes athletic and club group pictures and names.
- 17. Section of the book that displays personal and business advertisements.
- 18. Part black/white and part color photo.
- 20. Mixing up the elements and sizes of photos on your page to increase reader appeal.
- 21. Gives an introduction to your theme.
- 23. the name of the author(s) of the spread/page/mod.
- 29. The template for your pages to organize design elements.
- 32. A single page of content with the opposite page featuring a different, yet often related topic.
- 33. Tells about an event and gives more insight and details than captions.
- 34. Describes a photo and tells more than what the reader can see.