Across
- 2. two pages that face each other in a yearbook
- 8. organizes content by the order events happen, like by month, season, or even week
- 10. provides pre-designed page layouts, often customizable, to help users create yearbooks efficiently without needing to start from scratch
- 11. the breadth and depth of content included in the book, encompassing the topics and people featured, as well as the way they are highlighted
- 14. photos of all the people in your school organized into grid patterns
- 15. the outline or border of a design element, like a line, shape, or text
- 17. the initial few pages that introduce the book and its theme
- 18. when an image, graphic, or background is printed so that it extends past the page's edge, eliminating any white margin
- 19. the central margin where two facing pages meet, typically where the pages are bound togethe
- 20. An action photo that captures the moment or tells the story
Down
- 1. a simple, visual guide that outlines the content and deadlines for each page of the yearbook
- 3. carefully checking the finished yearbook pages for any errors before they are printed
- 4. A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook
- 5. the largest and most eye-catching photograph on a page or spread
- 6. the central concept or idea around which the coverage and design of the yearbook are buil
- 7. a brief text that provides a descriptive explanation or title accompanying a visual, such as a picture, illustration, or video
- 9. prioritizes readability and clarity, often using a clean grid structure, consistent typography, and effective use of white space
- 12. clear, easily readable text styles
- 13. words set at the head of a passage or page to introduce or categorize
- 16. a list that appears at the beginning, outlining the different sections and their page number
