Yearbook Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. Assigning names and grades to each person pictured, quoted, or included on a page.
  2. 9. A mini headline for each caption to creatively describe the action
  3. 12. The amount of pixels or graphical data in the body of an image.
  4. 13. Two facing pages in a yearbook that are designed to appear as one cohesive design.
  5. 14. Complete listing of all students, teachers, advertisers, and subjects included in the yearbook and the page numbers where they can be found.
  6. 15. Information that helps the reader know their location in the book, including the page number, section name, page name, etc.
  7. 18. pages at the beginning of each section to introduce the section
  8. 22. A set of printable or displayable text character s in a specific style and size.
  9. 24. The largest element on your spread, usually an interesting photo/headline combination. Side Bar, Includes special features, packages, picture bars, etc. that add to a page. Can be along the top, bottom, or side
  10. 25. A page by page listing of the yearbook’s contents for staff use only
  11. 26. Type of photo file
  12. 27. A typeface with straight lines on the ends of letter strokes extending from the ends of the letters. (Times New Roman)
  13. 28. Used to make a blend between headline and page content
Down
  1. 1. A sidebar that has one purpose or theme the supports the page
  2. 2. Text near a photo that tells about the photo and the people pictured. Who, what, when, where, why, how
  3. 4. The two pica space between the left and right page on a double page spread.
  4. 5. The smallest discrete element of an image or picture
  5. 6. Setting the text box and picture so that the words wrap around the image
  6. 7. A way to measure resolution, means dots per inch, same pixels per inch.
  7. 8. The number of times and ways students are covered in the book, only works if people have been tagged.
  8. 10. an image that has been altered to have a transparent background
  9. 11. The largest type on your page. Works with the dominant photo to draw attention and create interest.
  10. 16. Name of person who wrote or designed the page.
  11. 17. Type of photo file that maintains transparency
  12. 19. A typeface that is straight-edged. (Arial)
  13. 20. A page that follows each major section. It doesn’t look anything like the other templates from that spread, but it does add on to that section’s purpose.
  14. 21. The main story of the newsletter is the body copy or text.
  15. 23. A pre-made design/layout for each section.
  16. 29. When an element extends past the exterior margin to the edge of the page, without leaving a margin.