Across
- 2. a double-page view, where two facing pages are considered as a single, integrated design unit
- 8. a yearbook that arranges content and events in the order they occurred throughout the year
- 10. a predesigned layout that helps maintain visual consistency throughout a book
- 11. the range and depth of content included in a yearbook, encompassing events, people, and school activities
- 14. individual photographs, typically formal headshots, of students, faculty, and staff members
- 15. how thick the line is
- 17. the initial pages (typically 2-8) that introduce the yearbook's theme, concept, and overall tone
- 18. extending images, backgrounds, or graphics beyond the page's edge, resulting in no white border
- 19. the central area where two facing pages meet and are bound together, often in the center of a spread
- 20. unposed photographs that capture real, natural moments, often without the subject's awareness
Down
- 1. a detailed page-by-page planner and deadline tracker
- 3. the process of reviewing the final draft of a piece of writing to ensure consistency and accuracy in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting
- 4. a two-page spread that separates and introduces a new section of the book
- 5. the largest and most visually impactful photo on a spread
- 6. the central concept or idea that unifies the entire yearbook
- 7. a title or brief explanation appended to an article, illustration, cartoon, or poster.
- 9. the specific arrangement and placement of all elements
- 12. the specific size, weight, and style of a particular typeface used for text
- 13. a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
- 16. serves as a guide, listing the major sections of the book and the page numbers where they begin
