Yearbook Terms- Parts of a Yearbook
Across
- 1. This section provides a record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them
- 6. Accompanies the primary headline
- 9. The largest photo on the spread, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience
- 10. Page-by-page planner that helps organize the content of a book.
- 11. Features the year’s unique theme showcasing fonts, colors and graphics that will be used inside the book
- 12. A 16-page section of pages
- 13. Usually 3-5 paragraphs, this tells about the event and gives more insight and detail than a caption
- 15. This website gives users the tools to create, sell and promote their yearbook
- 18. This type of yearbook structure is typically composed of sections such as student life, sports, academics, clubs/organizations and people
- 19. The company that prints and publishes your yearbook
Down
- 2. The date that completed yearbook pages are due at the Jostens plant
- 3. Spreads that indicate new sections and provide continuity with the them
- 4. A central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year
- 5. Introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the page or highlighting its focus
- 7. Two facing pages, abbreviated ‘DPS’
- 8. The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook
- 11. Tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see.
- 14. The ability to mark photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos
- 16. This type of yearbook structure progresses through time, rather than a traditional format
- 17. Page number with graphics or information
- 20. This section highlights activities that take place in the lives of students in and outside of school