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TRHS yearbook

yearbook study guide for first semester

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money collected from businesses that promotes the business in the yearbook and enable the staff to help pay for its production ad
extending picture beyond the edge of the page on one or more sides leaving no external margin bleed
the main story on the spread body copy
the type selected for body copy -- usually 10 or 12 point set in one typeface body type
a photography that is not prepared candid
explanatory copy identifying who, what, when, where, why and how of a picture; also tells something extra to amplify the message caption
a grouping of photos, often trimmed in irregular shapes around subjects, and overlapped and printed without captions collage
removing unwanted backgrounds and items from a photograph cropping
any of the theme/concept pages introducing each new section of the book and relating each back to the main theme/concept division page
primary visual element on a spread, usually 2 to 3 times the size of the next largest photo dominant photo
any leader in charge of the yearbook or section of the yearbook editor
when the reporter gives his opinion for the reader to consider editorializing
copy, headline, artwork-- anything to be put on a layout element
one side (8 pages) of a signature; with the exception of a natural spread these are not consecutive pages flat
process of reproducing color, photos or artwork using yellow, magenta, cyan and black inks four color
series of horizontal and vertical lines in non-reproducible blue ink printed on a layout form to help align copy and photographs grid
a line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow, introducing the topic and main point of interest headline
list of names, places and subjects included in the yearbook and the pages where they can be found index
the overall map which shows the placement of every layout in the yearbook ladder
the hinge where the two pages of a spread meet gutter
the opening paragraph of a story lead
space forming the border of a page or sheet margin
portrait, picture of a person's head and shoulders only mug shot
the size of a typeface point size
checking copy for spelling, content and grammatical accuracy proofreading
direct statements obtained through the interviewing process by the reporter, to be included word for word in copy quotes
portions of a yearbook devoted to a particular topic (for example, sports, academics, etc.) section
a sheet on which yearbook pages have been printed; after it has been folded, pages appear in correct sequence; this is made up generally of 16 pages signature
the part of the binding that connects the two lids of the covers spine
a complete set of grammatical, capitalization, punctuation, spelling and typographical and design rule adopted by the staff to govern the production of the yearbook style guide
the central idea or concept; the narrative or pictorial thread that unifies the various parts of the yearbook theme
the opening page of a book, bearing the book title, year of publication, school name and school locations title page
a particular style of type design including the full range of characters in all sizes, (for example, Helvetica, Arial Bold, etc.); also known as font type face
blank area of any page that is not covered by tape or pictures white space
the annual publication telling as complete a story as possible of one school year in pictures and printed words yearbook
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