Yearbook Vocab
Across
- 2. below the baseline, for example, g, p and y.
- 3. the space around the printed or written matter on a page
- 5. Through the interviewing process, the reporter
- 6. a reporter can publish.
- 9. Q, R, a, b, d, e, g, o, p, and q.
- 11. The legal ownership of intellectual property
- 14. a method of selecting parts of an image in order to find an interesting composition
- 15. in copy.
- 19. as a subject for narration.
- 22. the color between blue and green on the visible spectrum of light
- 23. Picture or drawing cut out in a desired shape for
- 27. Letters containing closed counters include A, B, D, O,
- 28. appearance.
- 29. in a halftone by the finest dots or by the absence of
- 30. Page/ The opening page of a book bearing the book title,
- 32. The difference or degree of difference between things having similar or comparable natures
- 33. a color formed by mixing a color of the spectrum with white
- 34. Complete set of type of one face and one size, including
- 35. The lightest or whitest parts in a picture,
Down
- 1. The degree of darkness boldness projected by a
- 4. of publication, school name and school location.
- 7. and lowercase letters, punctuation, and numerals.
- 8. The part of the binding that connects the two flaps of the covers.
- 10. in layout. Also called a COB (cutout background).
- 12. font, page or column of body copy.
- 13. Refers to papers and coatings that have a shiny,
- 16. The lower stroke of those lower case letters that
- 17. surface. Opposite: glossy.
- 18. A conversation between a reporter and a source.
- 20. The area of a letter that is entirely or partially
- 21. A narration of an incident, or the events in the life of a
- 24. dots or lines.
- 25. direct statements from their readers to be included
- 26. purpose of an interview is to obtain information and
- 31. Describes a printing paper with a relatively dull, non-