Yearbook Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. extra space around your page that is intentionally printed; when content extends past the edge of the page
  2. 6. a single layout of content
  3. 9. student leader in charge of the yearbook
  4. 11. story including details, examples, meaningful quotes, and facts about a featured person or event
  5. 15. the large type designed to attract readers to stories and draw them into the spread
  6. 16. the first thing a reader sees when receiving a yearbook
  7. 19. the story of the year told through both visual and verbal content
  8. 21. the art of telling a visual story with photographs
  9. 22. short, catchy caption linking the photo and caption visually and verbally
  10. 23. imaginary, horizontal band that runs across two facing pages, visually linking the spread
  11. 25. page-by-page planner and deadline tracker to identify content, plan and track pages
  12. 26. position or arrangement of the elements in a photo
  13. 27. word-for-word statements from sources about an event or issue
  14. 28. boundaries for the content, frame of white space on the outside edges of the page
Down
  1. 1. unoccupied part of a design
  2. 2. posed photographs of individuals
  3. 4. central concept repeated throughout the yearbook
  4. 5. design plan for a page or spread, accounts for the size and position of all page elements
  5. 7. two facing pages appearing as a unit
  6. 8. to review pages and make final corrections, copy of pages for final review and approval
  7. 10. predesigned pages to maintain consistency
  8. 12. alphabetical directory of every person featured in the photos on the page of a yearbook
  9. 13. smaller amount of text with photos that supports a page's main story
  10. 14. catch any typos before sending a yearbook to print
  11. 17. editing the image area by removing dead space
  12. 18. indicates a new section and provides design continuity
  13. 19. photos captured without posing your subjects
  14. 20. words used to tell a story
  15. 24. set of characters that share a common weight, width, and style
  16. 25. opening sentence of a story, sets the tone and angle to grab the reader's attention
  17. 26. text accompanying a photo that adds information