Yearbook Vocab

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Across
  1. 1. A photo where the background is removed
  2. 4. Refers to all text on a spread
  3. 6. The largest eye-catching photo or collection of photos or elements on a spread
  4. 8. A one-pica line that connects the left and right pages; all design elements should sit on or hang from this line
  5. 10. The overall map which shows the placement of every layout in the yearbook
  6. 13. Stands for printer's inks of cyan, magenta, yellow and black used in 4-color processing
  7. 14. Two facing pages; the left page is an even number
  8. 18. Word or words set in large type that attract the reader to the spread
  9. 19. Artwork used to represent a company; a unifying graphic for the yearbook theme
  10. 20. Unit of measurement used primarily for fonts; approximately 1/72 of an inch; twelve = one pica
  11. 22. A consistent amount of white space between elements;
Down
  1. 1. The copy that explains the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of action in a photo
  2. 2. A font that does not have end strokes or feet; used mainly for headlines and large-sized text
  3. 3. The absence of any element
  4. 5. The place where the left and right pages meet
  5. 7. Printed letters or characters
  6. 9. Photos, artwork or graphics that extend off of the trim area of a spread
  7. 11. Dots per inch; the # of dots per square inch in an image; also called resolution
  8. 12. fonts that have a tail or stroke (sometimes known as "feet") at the end of some characters
  9. 14. 16 consecutive pages of a yearbook in layout form. Two sides of a publisher's printed giant sheet that equals 16 pages of the book
  10. 15. The last page of the book that shows all the mechanical details of the year's book such as fonts used, paper weight, publisher, yearbook staff, etc.
  11. 16. Page number on a yearbook spread; accompanying words or phrases identifying the content are called folio tabs
  12. 17. A family of alphabetic characters, numbers, punctuation marks and other symbols that share a consistent design; often used synonymously with typeface
  13. 20. A journalistic unit of measurement; 1/6 of an inch
  14. 21. 8 pages, not necessarily consecutive, of a yearbook in layout form. One side of a publisher's printed giant sheet that equals 8 pages of the book