Yearbook (JHS)

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Across
  1. 4. Often placed just below a headline, this form of writing offers deeper insight and information.
  2. 8. The unifying idea that has a visual and verbal element that holds the book together and creates structure for the story of the year.
  3. 10. The use of selected fonts to enhance the theme.
  4. 13. A unit of measurement in yearbook. There are six of these units in an inch.
  5. 14. This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure.
  6. 17. The inside front and back covers of a book, which can be printed on. (plural)
  7. 19. Lines, tints, screens and textures that help emphasize specific areas within designs. Can also be a diagram or sketch.
  8. 20. This grouping of 16 pages is printed on a large sheet of paper, folded, cut and bound into a yearbook.
  9. 21. The ability to mark photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos.
Down
  1. 1. The largest photo on the page, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience.
  2. 2. Short bits of information that are provided on sidebars or as complimentary elements to the content on the page.
  3. 3. This is the invisible (or white space created) line that runs across the spread.
  4. 5. What is the abbreviation for CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW, & BLACK?
  5. 6. This type of spread has a lot of mini pictures of students on it. (plural)
  6. 7. Different kinds of this writing include ident, summary, quote, expanded, and group.
  7. 9. Introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the page or highlighting its focus. Should use literary devices to be clever or eye-catching.
  8. 11. The type of question yearbook staffers always need to ask when they interview.
  9. 12. This spread indicates new sections and provides continuity with the theme.
  10. 15. This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure.
  11. 16. Page of the yearbook that contains school name, publication name, volume number, year, address, and city/state.
  12. 18. This is the abbreviation for Double Page Spread.