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Yearbook Sem. 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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. |