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YB vocab quiz Crossword
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1) the page number and spread identification, usually positioned in the bottom corner of each page
2) a traditional yearbook has 6 of these: student life, academics, organizations, people, sports, ads/index
3) created when the spread is divided into a number of equal divisions; pictures, headlines, copy, and captions are designed to fit within the colums
4) the largest photo on the spread, at least two to two-and-a-half times larger than any other photo on the spread
5) the white space around the outside of a spread; should be consistent throughout the book
7) a spread sued to separate each of the sections of the yearbook
8) final pages of a yearbook
9) an unposed photo; spreads should have 5-7 of these
10) a photo that breaks the spread's external margin and runs to the edge of the page
11) a complete alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, and events covered in the yearbook
15) two facing or side-by-side pages in a yearbook
17) endsheet
18) area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers; includes the name of the school, name of the book, city/state, and year of the yearbook
20) the fold between two pages where the pages are bound together
22) a line of large type used to gain the reader's attention
23) the copy that describes a picture
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6) the page number and the topic of a spread placed as a unit traditionally at the bottom left and bottom right of the spread
12) the consistent spacing between all of the elements on a spread
13) a page-by-page listing of all the yearbook's contents
14) empty area of a spread that is not covered by type or pictures.
16) a horizontal line established across a spread above or below the center to help the readers eye move from page to page; used to unify a spread
19) the story; placed with the headline as a single unit
21) outside of the yearbook which protects teh printed pages
24) page one of the yearbook
25) a verbal statement and visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together; it shoudl fit your school and your year
26) the first two or four pages of a yearbook, used to introduce the theme
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