Yearbook Vocabulary Terms

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Across
  1. 2. Two facing pages in a yearbook that are designed to appear as one cohesive design.
  2. 4. A mini-headline for each caption to creatively describe the action
  3. 5. Includes special features, packages, picture bars, etc. that add to a page. Can be along the top, bottom, or side
  4. 7. Information that helps the reader know their location in the book, including the page number, section name, page name, etc.
  5. 9. the verbal and visual idea that ties this year’s book together
  6. 10. Text near a photo that tells about the photo and the people pictured. Who, what, when, where, why, how
Down
  1. 1. Used to make a connection between headline and what the rest of the spread will be
  2. 2. The largest element on your spread, usually an interesting photo/headline combination.
  3. 3. when an element extends past the exterior margin to the edge of the page, without leaving a margin.
  4. 6. The space between the left and right page on a double page spread.
  5. 8. The largest type on your page. Works with the dominant photo to draw attention and create interest.