Across
- 1. Located in the middle of your double-page spread, where the pages tie-into the binding of the book.
- 7. Single right-had page, or a full two-page spread.
- 9. A single sheet of paper that, when folded and trimmed, will produce 16 consecutive pages.
- 10. Can make a break the success of your yearbook.
- 12. Organizes the yearbook.
- 14. Placed at the end of a yearbook containing facts relative to the production of the book.
Down
- 2. The four-page leaves at the front and back of the yearbook that are pasted to the inside of the front and back covers.
- 3. Invites your reader into the book.
- 4. Contains the page number, page content, section, and some form of thematic tie-in.
- 5. A unit of measurement in design that allows users to accurately space out their design from multiple vantage points.
- 6. Any element you want to print to the edge of your page must print right off the edge.
- 8. Comprehensive alphabetical listing of all person, subjects, groups, events, or topics mentioned in type or pictured in the yearbook.
- 11. Area of your pages that indicates the ideal area to place content.
- 13. Normally where you would include your yearbook title, school name, year, volume, city, and state.
