Yearbook Vocab

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Across
  1. 2. below the baseline, for example, g, p and y.
  2. 3. the space around the printed or written matter on a page
  3. 5. Through the interviewing process, the reporter
  4. 6. a reporter can publish.
  5. 9. Q, R, a, b, d, e, g, o, p, and q.
  6. 11. The legal ownership of intellectual property
  7. 14. a method of selecting parts of an image in order to find an interesting composition
  8. 15. in copy.
  9. 19. as a subject for narration.
  10. 22. the color between blue and green on the visible spectrum of light
  11. 23. Picture or drawing cut out in a desired shape for
  12. 27. Letters containing closed counters include A, B, D, O,
  13. 28. appearance.
  14. 29. in a halftone by the finest dots or by the absence of
  15. 30. Page/ The opening page of a book bearing the book title,
  16. 32. The difference or degree of difference between things having similar or comparable natures
  17. 33. a color formed by mixing a color of the spectrum with white
  18. 34. Complete set of type of one face and one size, including
  19. 35. The lightest or whitest parts in a picture,
Down
  1. 1. The degree of darkness boldness projected by a
  2. 4. of publication, school name and school location.
  3. 7. and lowercase letters, punctuation, and numerals.
  4. 8. The part of the binding that connects the two flaps of the covers.
  5. 10. in layout. Also called a COB (cutout background).
  6. 12. font, page or column of body copy.
  7. 13. Refers to papers and coatings that have a shiny,
  8. 16. The lower stroke of those lower case letters that
  9. 17. surface. Opposite: glossy.
  10. 18. A conversation between a reporter and a source.
  11. 20. The area of a letter that is entirely or partially
  12. 21. A narration of an incident, or the events in the life of a
  13. 24. dots or lines.
  14. 25. direct statements from their readers to be included
  15. 26. purpose of an interview is to obtain information and
  16. 31. Describes a printing paper with a relatively dull, non-