Across
- 2. Idea or concept threaded throughout a yearbook, unifying its parts
- 6. A yearbook blueprint that helps you plan your book by listing the contents of each page
- 7. Copy set so that left and right margins are flush, forming a perfect column.
- 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
- 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
- 14. A hard-copy printout or electronic version of a file used to check what will be printed in your book.
- 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
- 17. Absence of elements in an area on a spread
- 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
- 21. The words that appear in a book, a newspaper, a website or a printed page
- 22. The text of the main story
- 24. A photo or an element that commands the reader’s attention on a spread by size or importance
- 26. Time by which all materials must be ready.
- 28. The white space around the spread; copy and photos must stop at the edge of the margins unless photos bleed off the page
- 29. Extension of images, graphics or backgrounds beyond the trim marks on the edges of a page, leaving no white margin
Down
- 1. The width of one of type in a newspaper or yearbook
- 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
- 4. Two facing pages designed as one unit; also called double page spread or DPS
- 5. Page or pages at the end of the yearbook that verbally wraps up the book; contains theme elements
- 8. Page number on a yearbook spread; accompanying words or phrases identifying the content are called folio tabs
- 10. The vertical space between the inside margins of facing pages
- 11. Exactly what the person said; appears inside quotation marks
- 12. Horizontal line, actual or implied, running across a spread above or below the exact center to create unity
- 16. Arrangement of the elements of a spread
- 18. About three to four sentences that describe a photo; also called a cutline
- 19. Pages in the yearbook that verbally explain the theme and the theme graphics continue
- 21. Eliminating unwanted elements in a photo, either using the camera’s viewfinder before the image is shot or using photography software afterward
- 23. Cut-out background, a term for when the background is deleted from the main subject of the photo
- 25. abbreviation for advertising
- 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
