Yearbook Vocabulary
Across
- 1. A typeface that is straight-edged. (Arial)
- 4. A page-by-page listing of the yearbook’s contents for staff use only
- 7. A way to measure resolution, means dots per inch, same pixels per inch. We scan images at the lowest 300 dpi, best 600 dpi
- 9. name of person who wrote or designed the page
- 11. The amount of pixels or graphical data in the body of an image.
- 13. Two facing pages in a yearbook that are meant to appear as one cohesive design
- 15. A pre-made design/layout for each section
- 16. Includes special features, packages, picture bars, etc. that add to a page. Can be along the top, bottom, or side
- 18. A mini-headline for each caption to creatively describe the action
- 20. Text near a photo that tells about the photo and the people pictured. Who, what, when, where, why, how
- 21. The two pica space between the left and right page on a double page spread.
Down
- 2. Used to make a blend between headline and page content
- 3. The largest type on your page. Works with the dominant photo to draw attention and create interest.
- 5. The largest element on your spread
- 6. Information that helps the reader know their location in the book, including the page number, section name, page name, etc.
- 7. pages at the beginning of each section to introduce the section
- 8. The smallest discrete element of an image or picture (usually a single colored dot); "the greater the number of pixels per inch the greater the resolution.”
- 9. when an element extends past the exterior margin to the edge of the page, without leaving a margin..
- 10. setting the text box and picture so that the words wrap around the image
- 12. type of photo file; file extension
- 14. The main story of the newsletter
- 17. a set of printable or displayable text character s in a specific style and size.
- 19. A typeface with straight lines on the ends of letter strokes extending from the ends of the letters. (Times New Roman)
- 20. an image that has been altered to have a transparent background