Across
- 2. Lines, tints, and and textures can help emphasize specific areas within design
- 3. Portion of a page/spread containing one event with photos/text
- 5. The form to be filled out within 48 hours of covering an event
- 8. Identifies the people featured and the action in the photo
- 10. The strip down the center of the page where no text/images go because the book folds
- 12. Selected fonts to help enhance theme through typography
- 13. The communication platform to be checked Daily
- 15. Where to find how often someone has been used
- 18. Page by Page planner/tracker used to identify content, staff member, and dates
- 20. The measuring unit of the yearbook
- 22. Tell the details of the photo
- 25. 3-5 Paragraphs accompanies the dominant module, providing the reader more information
- 27. A single page of content
- 28. The amount of light let into the lens
- 34. The photo that provides info unknown to those who attended the event or not
- 36. Spreads that indicate a new section
- 37. The heavy paper between the cover and first and last pages
- 38. Two facing pages of content telling a story
- 40. A record of who all is in the book and where
- 43. Spread containing all events of one week
- 45. School portraits of all student and staff in the school
- 46. Gives an introduction to your theme to start off your book
Down
- 1. How fast the shutter opens
- 4. Caitlyn's role; Can help with the layout of your page
- 6. Your camera sensor’s sensitivity to light
- 7. Records all clubs/organizations in the school
- 9. The photo with one person as the focus
- 11. Provides a quote from the person pictured
- 14. Mrs. Walters
- 16. The Designing platform used to create the yearbook
- 17. Repeated colors throughout the book to incorporate theme
- 19. Camilla's role; Can help with what photos look best
- 21. Accompanies the headline to specify the topic of the module
- 23. The date on which something is 100% DUE
- 24. The photo that gives anyone more context to the energy/feeling of the event
- 26. Tells details in a photo not known by looking at the photo
- 29. Empty space on a page that the readers eyes are drawn to
- 30. A central idea/phrase that sets the tone of the book using color, copy, design, photos
- 31. The form to be filled out 48 hours prior to an absence
- 32. Finishes the story of the year and brings closure to the book
- 33. Lilly's role; Can help with anything/ last to receive spreads
- 35. Introduces the reader to the module and hooks the reader
- 39. The biggest module on a spread (typically the most important)
- 41. Spread containing events all related to one another (Ex. HOCO)
- 42. Quick reference on each page of the page number, week, and creator of the spread
- 44. The photo where no individual draws the attention
