Yearbook Vocabulary
Across
- 2. The empty space on a page that prevents overcrowding
- 4. A posed photo of a person that usually only includes the person’s head and shoulders
- 6. Relatively short text used to describe a photo.
- 7. Photo or other content (graphics, clip art, lines, etc.) that extends past the page’s edge.
- 8. Two facing pages in a yearbook, such as 2 and 3, 4 and 5, 6 and 7, and so on.
- 9. A statement or idea that clearly communicates the action, tempo, mood, and personality of the students at your school this year.
- 10. the standard measurement in the yearbook.
- 12. A page-by-page listing of the yearbook’s contents that is used to plan and track coverage
- 13. The center of the spread where the two pages meet.
- 15. A framework of vertical or horizontal columns used for organizing and aligning content.
- 17. The outside of the yearbook, which protects the printed pages
- 18. An unposed photograph, often taken without the subject’s knowledge.
- 19. a horizontal break on the spread that is exactly one pica, but not in the middle of the layout
- 20. A bold or larger line of text at the top of a story that summarizes or introduces what it is about
- 21. The page number
Down
- 1. A basic layout design that you can plug images and copy into.
- 3. The outer borders where the design stops, often two to five picas from the page edge
- 5. spacing between items within the spread
- 11. A type of book published annually used to record, highlight, and commemorate the past year of a school
- 14. Refers to all text on the page. It may be a traditional story or less formal text such as quotes, surveys, top ten lists, etc.
- 16. The largest photo appearing on a page or spread