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Yearbook vocabulary

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advertising space in a publication sold to other businesses to raise revenue
bleed extending the photo beyond the edge of the page on one or more sides
body copy a story, also called text
candid a photo that is not posed which shows action
caption a portion of the layout explaining what is happening in the photo
closing the final pages of the yearbook
collage a grouping of photos run without captions
copyright exclusive right for the creator of original literary, artistic or photographic material, to use and distribute the work
cropping editing a photograph to indicate to the printer the area to be included in the yearbook
font a set of letters designed in the same artistic style such as comic sand or happy monkey
graphics elements of design such as images, text, letter art, background designs and negative space used to create a page to be printed such as in a magazine
gutter the inner space between two pages of a spread where the paper runs into the spine
headline the portion of a page layout with large type designed to summarize a story & grab the reader's attention
ladder a chart representing the pages in a book or signature, used for planning book sections, page content & color placement
margin the white space between page elements & the edge of the paper
deadline the time when the assignment (the yearbook) is due to be completed
editor person with the overall responsibility for the publication
folio a page number, usually located at the bottom of the page
opening the first two to four pages of the yearbook which introduce the theme
plagiarism presenting the work of another as your own
section a part of a yearbook; yearbooks typically have six sections
spread two facing pages in a publication that are designed as one unit
template a predetermined layout that maintains consistency throughout a design or section
theme an idea or concept that's used throughout the yearbook that unifies the message
title page the first page of the yearbook; usually including a photo of the school, the school logo, and the year.
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