Yearbook Vocabulary
Across
- 1. When a book is open, the two facing pages create a spread.
- 2. A statement at the end of the book that includes information such as staff names, printer name, etc.
- 6. A font that has "feet" coming off of the letters.
- 7. The first page of your yearbook.
- 9. The central idea of the yearbook. A concept that drives the look, feel, content, and photograph style of the yearbook.
- 10. Pages that introduce the next section of the book.
- 11. One story and picture grouping within a page or spread.
- 13. The paper between the cover and the first page. It is often used for signing, but can also be used to help introduce the theme and include the table of contents.
Down
- 1. Formatting the yearbook based on categories.
- 3. When your book is closed, the edge of the book that binds the pages together.
- 4. A font that has no "feet" coming off of the letters.
- 5. Formatting the yearbook in a chronological order. All categories are mixed together.
- 8. A design, graphic image, text, or similar that repeats on every page of your yearbook.
- 9. The feeling of the yearbook. Words you would describe your yearbook.
- 12. A tool used to help plan out pages, sections, and content order.