Across
- 2. A complete alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, advertisers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook
- 6. When any image or element touches he edge of the page extending beyond the trim edge
- 9. A unit of measurement equal to 1/6 of an inch and 12 points
- 11. of Thirds, Division of a photo, horizontally and vertically, so the subject falls into one of the interesting optical hot spots
- 13. Refers both to topics features on individual spreads and how the topics are highlighted
- 15. A 16-page grouping made up with two 8-page flats
- 16. A writer’s specific perspective on a broader topic
- 18. The first two to four pages of the yearbook which introduce the theme
- 20. photo, A photo that is 2 to 2.5 times larger than other photos on the spread
- 21. Detailed listing of technical printing info (at the end of the book) and staff listing
- 23. Two facing side-by- side pages in the yearbook
- 24. Outside the yearbook which protects the contents
- 25. A secondary headline
- 26. Type style with tiny “feet” at the end of each letter stroke
Down
- 1. A line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow
- 3. space, Blank area where no elements are placed
- 4. A verbal statement and a visual look which the tie all parts of the yearbook together
- 5. The person whom a reporter interviews
- 7. A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook
- 8. A yearbook is typically broken up into six of these
- 10. A few sentences that identify the who, what, where, when, why and how of a picture
- 12. An attention- grabbing introduction that sets the tone of the story
- 14. Vertical area where two pages meet in the middle
- 17. page Page one of the yearbook includes vital information regarding the school
- 19. Elements such as rule lines, gray screens, large initial letters and special type treatments which enhance the book’s design
- 21. An unposed photo that documents the action story
- 22. A page-by-page listing of the yearbook’s contents
- 24. The main story on a yearbook spread
