Yearbook Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Standard, posed portraits.
  2. 3. A smaller, related story or content block.
  3. 7. A spread separating major sections (e.g., Sports, Academics).
  4. 8. Unposed photos capturing real moments.
  5. 10. The opening sentences of a story, designed to grab attention.
  6. 12. Page number and identifying information (topic/section).
  7. 13. The space where pages fold together; copy/photos can get lost here.
  8. 14. Extra space for photos/graphics extending past the trim line.
  9. 17. Story In-depth coverage beyond a simple caption.
  10. 20. Credits the author of the copy.
  11. 21. Explains the who, what, when, where, why of a photo.
Down
  1. 1. Copy The main text of a feature story.
  2. 2. The white space around the edges of the spread.
  3. 3. A group of 16 pages (two flats) that are folded, stitched, and bound.
  4. 4. Space Blank areas for visual breathing room.
  5. 5. A printer's unit of measurement (1/6 inch).Theme: The central idea unifying the book.
  6. 6. Large text to introduce storiesSpread: Two facing pages treated as one unit.
  7. 9. Alphabetical list
  8. 11. Graf Paragraph giving background and explaining the story's main point.
  9. 15. A visual blueprint of the book, mapping out pages.
  10. 16. Heavy paper holding the book together, connecting cover to pages.
  11. 18. An invisible line of white space that guides the eye across a spread.
  12. 19. Eight pages printed on one side of a signature.
  13. 21. The words telling the story, article text, or captions.