Across
- 4. extra space around your page that is intentionally printed, then trimmed by the printer
- 5. a word, part of a word, or a small line of text that falls at the end of a paragraph on a line by itself
- 6. a statement at the end of the book with information about the production of the yearbook
- 8. the yearbook equivalent of a sidebar. It is a smaller amount of text with accompanying photos that supports a page’s main story
- 10. two pages that face each other in a yearbook
- 13. a line (or lines) of large type used to introduce the most important fact to the reader
- 14. the space between two facing pages (an important place to keep clear, because, when a yearbook is bound, the space between the pages shrinks)
Down
- 1. page numbering that appears on the outside portion of pages, usually at the bottom and may also contain the title of your yearbook or your section title
- 2. a word or line of text that sits alone at the start of a column or page.
- 3. the space between two letters that are next to one another
- 7. a chart that represents the pages in a yearbook. It can be helpful when planning section placement and page content
- 9. a page element that explains the who, what, when, where, and why of a photo
- 11. a unit of measurement, often used to determine the width of an element on a yearbook page. It is equal to 1/6 inch (or 12 points)
- 12. an idea or concept that’s used to tie together the various sections and stories found throughout the yearbook
