Across
- 2. Refers to the topics featured in the yearbook and how they are covered
- 5. A basic layout design that you can plug images and copy into. You can create your own templates or use editable templates provided by the publisher.
- 6. An ad purchased by a family member to recognize a student.
- 7. A statement or idea that clearly communicates the action, tempo, mood, and personality of the students at your school this year. It unifies the message of the book.
- 9. Refers to all text on the page. It may be a traditional story or less formal text such as quotes, surveys, top ten lists, etc.
- 10. Arrangement of pictures, captions, headlines and copy on two facing pa ages.
- 14. the outside of the yearbook which protects the printed pages
- 16. A type of book published annually used to record, highlight, and commemorate the past year of a school. It is often the only permanent record of the students, staff, and events of a given school year.
- 18. an unposed photograph, often taken without the subject's knowledge. These photos usually catch someone in the act of doing something.
- 19. two facing pages in a yearbook, such as 2 and 3, 4 and 5, etc.
- 20. The center of the spread where the two pages meet. Text and faces in a photo should not cross this as they will likely disappear when the pages are bound together.
Down
- 1. A metal plate engraved with student's name and used to personalize a yearbook. It can be of various colors and comes with an adhesive backing so students can attach it to their yearbook.
- 3. Photo or other content (graphics, clip art, lines, etc.) that extends past the page's edge
- 4. Page one of the yearbook. It usually contains at least one photo, the name of the school, the school address, school phone number, and the year. If a teme is used, it should be introduced here as well.
- 8. A posted photo of a person that usually only includes the person's head and shoulders. Also referred to as "mug shots."
- 11. The last page of the yearbook. This is the place to wrap it up.
- 12. The page number and possibly the topic of the page
- 13. Yearbook + Nerd; Someone who loves the process of imagining one of the school's most comprehensive projects and then creating it for all members of the school community.
- 15. relatively short copy(text) used to describe a photo. It should clearly identify the subject of the picture, without detailing the obvious, and should be placed as close to its corresponding photo as possible.
- 17. A page-by-page listing of the yearbook's contents that is used to plan and track coverage.
