Across
- 3. the secondary title for the page that provides more information or serves as the page’s label
- 5. the largest and most prominent image on the page that sets the tone and tells the best story for the spread’s topic
- 8. a word or phrase that describes each picture before the caption begins. Often, it serves as a mini-headline for each picture
- 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. when words or graphics run off the edge of the pages
- 2. the part of the spread that contains the page number, section, topic, and any accompanying graphics
- 3. extra coverage on a spread, usually fun stuff (like Q&As, polls, charts, quick quotes, etc…)
- 4. a few sentences that identify the who, what, where, when, why and how of a picture
- 6. the verbal and visual idea that ties this year’s book together
- 7. the space in a double-page spread where the pages are folded and things can get lost
