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Yearbook Sem. 1

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Text of stories. Usually 8-12 pt font body copy
Photos, art, or colors that extend past the page margins to the edge of the page bleedline
A list of technical printing information about the yearbook, including price, number of copies, colors, fonts and photography company. colophon
The largest photo on a spread. Meant to capture the reader's attention. dominant photo
Line of type that list the page designer byline
The inner space between two pages of a spread where the paper runs into the spine is called the gutter
Two pages that are side by side in the yearbook. spread
A page or double page spread that separate different sections of the bok is defined as divider page
A smaller headline that supplements the primary headline by adding information or identification is called a subhead
To unite a spread, a horizontal line is established across the spread above or below the center mark to give movement to the reader's eye called the eyeline
Arrangement of pictures, copy, and graphics on the page layout
A page or double page spread that separate different sections of the book is defined as divider page
Copy (text, written words) for photographs which includes names, dates, times, grades, and other important information. caption
A chart representing the pages in a signature or book, used for planning book sections and page content ladder
Drop cap refers to A large initial letter used to introduce copy, caption, or headline.
The first words of a caption or story which draw attention to the copy and which are often set apart typographically for emphasis is called lead in
A template is defined as A layout design that maintains consistency within a design or section.
The complete set of all letters, numbers, and punctuation marks of a type face is font
Text on the page that is usually the main story. copy
A list of guidelines a writer uses to maintain consistency throughout the book style guide
A page containing the title, year, school name, location, and other important identifying information is called. title page
What is the theme? A verbal statement and a visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together.
A folio tab is defined as Line of type near the page number which identifies the section, chapter, or text appearing on that page.
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