Across
- 2. – The design elements like shapes, lines, and art that add style.
- 6. – The choice and style of fonts used in the yearbook.
- 11. – A page at the end of the yearbook with printing and staff details.
- 12. – The space between two facing pages of a spread.
- 13. – The teacher who supervises the yearbook staff.
- 14. – A major part of the yearbook, such as sports, academics, or clubs.
- 16. – The alphabetical list of people, events, and pages at the end of the book.
- 18. – Two facing pages in the yearbook that work together as one unit.
- 19. – The central idea or design that ties the whole yearbook together.
- 20. – The written text in a story or article.
Down
- 1. – The arrangement of photos, text, and graphics on a page.
- 3. – Making sure all students, events, and activities are included in the book.
- 4. – A photo taken naturally without posing.
- 5. – A student’s own words included in a story or caption.
- 7. – A draft version of a page that must be reviewed before printing.
- 8. – The title or large text at the top of a story or page.
- 9. – The individual student photos, often in the school picture section.
- 10. – The due date for turning in completed work.
- 15. – A short description that explains a photo.
- 17. – A student leader responsible for organizing and reviewing yearbook content.
