Yearbook Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. About three to four sentences that describe a photo
  2. 4. bars: Bars, usually blue, found at the edges of Walsworth’s templates and Designer Series layouts to help you determine how far to extend a bleeding element off the page. You should always draw bleeding elements to the outside edge of the bleed bar
  3. 8. quote: Exactly what the person said; appears inside quotation marks
  4. 9. The outside of the yearbook
  5. 10. copy: The text of the main story
  6. 11. Eliminating unwanted elements in a photo
  7. 12. colors: Two colors directly across from one another on a color wheel, such as blue and orange, yellow and purple, red and green
Down
  1. 1. Page or pages at the end of the yearbook that verbally wraps up the book; contains theme elements
  2. 2. An unposed photo showing action
  3. 4. Extension of images, graphics or backgrounds beyond the trim marks on the edges of a page, leaving no white margin
  4. 5. spreads (DPS): Two facing pages designed as one unit
  5. 6. Formula: Formula for writing captions – the Attention Getter is a mini headline; Basic Information is the first sentence containing the 5 Ws and H and written in present tense; Complementary Information is additional information not seen in the photo written in past tense; Direct Quote is a quote from someone in the photo
  6. 7. Topics featured in the yearbook and how they are covered
  7. 11. Cut-out background, a term for when the background is deleted from the main subject of the photo