Across
- 2. The first page of your yearbook. Includes information like the theme, title of your yearbook, school name, volume number, year, school address,school phone number, etc.
- 6. A tool used to help plan out pages, sections, and content order.
- 9. One story and picture grouping within a page or spread.
- 10. Formatting the yearbook in chronological order. All categories are mixed together.
- 11. A design, graphic, image, text, or similar that repeats on every page of your yearbook.
- 13. A font that has “feet” coming off the letters. Example: Times New Roman
- 15. The central idea of the yearbook. A concept that drives the look, feel, content, and photograph style of the yearbook.
Down
- 1. Pages that introduce the next section of the book.
- 3. the theme and include the table of contents.
- 4. The paper betweent the cover and the first page. It is often used for signing, but can also be used to help
- 5. A font that has no “feet” coming off of the letters. Example: Arial font
- 7. A statement at the end of the book that includes information such as staff names, printer name, printing quantity, edition number, and printing specifications (size, paperweight, etc.).
- 8. When a book is open, the two facing pages create a _____.
- 12. When your book is closed, the edge of the book that binds the pages together.
- 13. Formatting the yearbook based on categories.
- 14. The feeling of the yearbook. Words you would use to describe your yearbook.
