Across
- 4. the center area of a spread (two facing pages) where the pages are bound together.
- 6. starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred.
- 9. A photograph taken spontaneously, capturing natural and unposed moments.
- 10. how thick the border is.
- 13. the range and depth of content included in a yearbook, encompassing events, people, and school activities.
- 15. The first two to four pages (or more) of the yearbook which introduces the theme
- 17. painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders.
- 18. serves as a guide, listing the major sections of the book and the page numbers where they begin.
Down
- 1. short text description that accompanies a visual
- 2. two facing pages treated as a single design unit.
- 3. process of reviewing the final draft of a piece of writing to ensure consistency and accuracy in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting
- 5. the largest and most visually impactful photo on a spread.
- 7. a two-page spread that separates and introduces a new section of the book.
- 8. an image, graphic, or background that extends beyond the edge of the page, leaving no white margin.
- 11. the central idea or concept that unifies the book's coverage and design, reflecting the school year's unique character.
- 12. way in which the parts of something are arranged or laid out
- 14. a pre-designed or pre-formatted layout used to create pages within the yearbook.
- 16. the specific size, weight, and style of a particular typeface used for text.
