Across
- 3. a printed copy of your digital design
- 5. a plan or drawing which shows size and position of all elements
- 7. the exclusive right for the creator or owner of original literary, artistic or photographic material to make, distribute and control copies of that work for a specified number of years, as guaranteed by law
- 9. any leader in charge of the yearbook or a portion of the book
- 11. elements such as color, white space, rule lines, gray screens, large initial letters and special type treatments which enhance the book's design
- 13. a complete alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, advertisers, topics and events covered in the yearbook
- 14. any printed communication - words or pictures - that exposes one to public hatred, shame, contempt, disgrace, or damage one's reputation in the community or injures the person's livelihood
- 15. area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers
- 17. heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover
- 18. a page-by-page listing of the yearbook's contents
- 19. the outside of the yearbook which protects its contents
- 20. the first two or four pages (or more) of the yearbook which introduces the theme
- 24. using more than one spread for a topic and linking the additional spreads to the first with a headline or similar design
- 25. a verbal statement and visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together
- 26. book organization and/or coverage that follows a timeline
Down
- 1. a photo that captures action at an event and it not staged or posed
- 2. the scope or range of activities and events which can be considered for inclusion in a yearbook
- 4. final pages of the yearbook (typically three pages or more) where the theme is concluded
- 6. complete set of type or one face and one size, including upper and lowercase letters, punctuation, and numerals
- 8. page 1 of the yearbook
- 10. indicates a new section and provides design continuity throughout the yearbook
- 12. extending pictures or graphic elements beyond the edge of the page on one or more sides
- 16. checking copy for spelling, grammar, accuracy and readability
- 19. in photos and images, the difference in darkness or density between one tone and another
- 21. a final opportunity to review pages and make last-minute, critical corrections before printing
- 22. an unoccupied part of a design
- 23. two facing or side-by-side pages in the yearbook such as 2 & 3, 4 & 5
