Yearbook Terms

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Across
  1. 3. A copy of the yearbook’s final pages that are sent to the staff for a final review and approval.
  2. 5. A guideline in photography that encourages a photographer to move the primary subject of the photograph away from the center.
  3. 9. Posed photographs of individuals.
  4. 10. A page element that explains the who, what, when, where, and why of a photo.
  5. 14. The element on a page that immediately attracts a reader’s attention.
  6. 15. Extra space around your page that is intentionally printed, then trimmed by the printer.
  7. 16. Page numbering that appears on the outside portion of pages, usually at the bottom.
  8. 17. A design plan for a page or spread in a yearbook.
  9. 18. Also known as negative space. The empty area around an object.
  10. 19. Two pages that face each other in a yearbook.
Down
  1. 1. The space between two facing pages.
  2. 2. Work done to improve the format, style, and accuracy of a story.
  3. 4. A chart that represents the pages in a yearbook.
  4. 6. A word, part of a word, or a small line of text that falls at the end of a paragraph on a line by itself.
  5. 7. Used to catch any typos before sending a yearbook to print.
  6. 8. Photos that are captured without posing your subjects.
  7. 11. An idea or concept that’s used to tie together the various sections and stories found throughout the yearbook.
  8. 12. A line (or lines) of large type used to introduce the most important fact to the reader.
  9. 13. A set of standards used to create consistency in your yearbook.