yearbook terms

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Across
  1. 3. A copy of the yearbook that is provided for final review and sign-off.
  2. 4. Two facing pages in a yearbook. For example, pages two and three are spreads and are both visible when the book is open.
  3. 6. Short copy that describes a picture, often placed below it, to help the reader better understand the image.
  4. 10. The yearbook's last page
  5. 11. An unposed or casual picture of a person or group. Unlike posed pictures where someone faces the camera and smiles, candid pictures typically capture someone doing something in the moment.
  6. 12. When you list a person’s name and give them credit as the author of a story.
  7. 13. The idea or concept that ties the entire yearbook together.
  8. 16. The first page of the yearbook, which often includes a picture of the school building, logo and year.
  9. 18. All text on a page
  10. 19. The arrangement of the page elements.
  11. 20. Editing The process of improving the copy for clarity, accuracy, and style
  12. 21. The space between side-by-side letters that can be adjusted if necessary.
  13. 22. The empty space on a page that prevents overcrowding. Also called negative space.
Down
  1. 1. A design element that uses a large letter that appears at the start of a block of text.
  2. 2. The outside of the yearbook
  3. 5. element The focal point of the page.
  4. 7. When content or imagery extends past the edge of the page. Note, each page has extra space (usually 1/8-inch) that is trimmed after printing.
  5. 8. A basic organizational plan that lists yearbook spreads with the subject of each page.
  6. 9. The page number in the yearbook
  7. 14. A bold or larger line of text at the top of a story that summarizes or introduces what it is about.
  8. 15. A type or style of text
  9. 17. A predesigned layout provided that makes it easy to organize yearbook pages.