Yearbook Final

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Across
  1. 2. Idea or concept threaded throughout a yearbook, unifying its parts
  2. 6. A yearbook blueprint that helps you plan your book by listing the contents of each page
  3. 7. Copy set so that left and right margins are flush, forming a perfect column.
  4. 9. A small headline used to divide copy or a small headline or deck that appears below the main headline; also known as a secondary headline
  5. 13. An exclusive legal right to an originator of an item, such as a published work, photo, music or lyrics; copyrighted material cannot be used without permission
  6. 14. A hard-copy printout or electronic version of a file used to check what will be printed in your book.
  7. 15. Bars, usually blue, found at the edges of Walsworth’s templates and Designer Series layouts to help you determine how far to extend a bleeding element off the page. You should always draw bleeding elements to the outside edge of the bleed bar
  8. 17. Absence of elements in an area on a spread
  9. 20. An alphabetized list of names and contents that indicates the pages on which each person or item is referenced, usually located in the back of the yearbook
  10. 21. The words that appear in a book, a newspaper, a website or a printed page
  11. 22. The text of the main story
  12. 24. A photo or an element that commands the reader’s attention on a spread by size or importance
  13. 26. Time by which all materials must be ready.
  14. 28. The white space around the spread; copy and photos must stop at the edge of the margins unless photos bleed off the page
  15. 29. Extension of images, graphics or backgrounds beyond the trim marks on the edges of a page, leaving no white margin
Down
  1. 1. The width of one of type in a newspaper or yearbook
  2. 3. Type set in larger point size, usually 14 points or higher, and placed above the story to attract the reader’s attention and provide information about a story’s or a spread’s content
  3. 4. Two facing pages designed as one unit; also called double page spread or DPS
  4. 5. Page or pages at the end of the yearbook that verbally wraps up the book; contains theme elements
  5. 8. Page number on a yearbook spread; accompanying words or phrases identifying the content are called folio tabs
  6. 10. The vertical space between the inside margins of facing pages
  7. 11. Exactly what the person said; appears inside quotation marks
  8. 12. Horizontal line, actual or implied, running across a spread above or below the exact center to create unity
  9. 16. Arrangement of the elements of a spread
  10. 18. About three to four sentences that describe a photo; also called a cutline
  11. 19. Pages in the yearbook that verbally explain the theme and the theme graphics continue
  12. 21. Eliminating unwanted elements in a photo, either using the camera’s viewfinder before the image is shot or using photography software afterward
  13. 23. Cut-out background, a term for when the background is deleted from the main subject of the photo
  14. 25. abbreviation for advertising
  15. 27. Pages in a yearbook that separate one section from another and provide information about the section’s content; also known as division pages or section divider pages