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