Yearbook Vocab Terms

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Across
  1. 3. the secondary title for the page that provides more information or serves as the page’s label
  2. 5. the largest and most prominent image on the page that sets the tone and tells the best story for the spread’s topic
  3. 8. a word or phrase that describes each picture before the caption begins. Often, it serves as a mini-headline for each picture
  4. 9. the line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow on the spread. It does not “label” the page
Down
  1. 1. when words or graphics run off the edge of the pages
  2. 2. the part of the spread that contains the page number, section, topic, and any accompanying graphics
  3. 3. extra coverage on a spread, usually fun stuff (like Q&As, polls, charts, quick quotes, etc…)
  4. 4. a few sentences that identify the who, what, where, when, why and how of a picture
  5. 6. the verbal and visual idea that ties this year’s book together
  6. 7. the space in a double-page spread where the pages are folded and things can get lost