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Yearbook

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cover   the outside of the yearbook  
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end sheets   the heavy paper between the cover and the first and the last pages of the yearbook; holds the cover to interior pages  
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title page   page one of the yearbook; includes school's name, address, and telephone number  
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opening   the first DPS that introduces the theme  
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closing   the last DPS that give closure to yearbook, year, and themes  
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Double Page Spread   even(left) and odd(right) page together to make one  
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gutter   the area in center of spread where the pages go into the binding; photos can cross gutter, but not typography  
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coverage   the stories of the year told through complete, balance, relevant, and dynamic verbal and visual content  
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mug shot   everyone's school picture  
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ladder   chart that shows the pages and content of each page(p. by p. planner)  
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signature   16 pages of the yearbook that were made using one big sheet that was folded and cut  
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division page   pages that divide the sections of the yearbook and are similar in appearance(key area for developing the theme)  
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Jostens   our yearbook company  
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Carmen Wilson   Our Yearbook Representative  
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Fonts   letter and number characters that share common weight, width, and style  
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Leading   space between lines of writing  
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point size   number indicating how big or small the fonts or leading is  
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specialty pages   pages that have special theme and its own unique layouts  
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layout   the elements on a page and the way they are placed such as interviews, copy, caption, etc.  
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headline   major title; primary headlines are larger and grabs the reader  
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secondary headline   underneath headline and is subordinate in size; provide specifics  
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copy   content writing(story/article)  
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captions   writing that describes what's happening in a picture  
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interviews   questions asked to a student or teacher about a topic  
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sidebar   separate areas with special info pertaining to the subject on page  
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stroke   referring to a line; the style, size, and color may change  
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poll   percentages pertaining to the opinions of student and/or teachers about a subject  
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Student Life   covers the life and events of the student body  
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academics   coverage of students learning in classrooms and field trips  
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people   mug shots and some other special coverage like interviews  
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sports and organization   sports and club pages  
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ads   ads, index, dedication, YB page and editor page  
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chronological   coverage by week or weeks in a month or season  
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infograph   an informational graphic that displays statistical info in a visual way for quick reading  
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interview   a one-on-one question and answer session with a person closely associated with an event or activity  
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eyeline   used to unify spread; above or below the center mark to give movement to reader's eye  
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COB Photos   cut-out background photo using photoshop  
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colophon   a reader service that list printing specifications, awards, press association members, and specifics about the book's font and style.  
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dominant photo   largest and best photo on the page  
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alternative copy   info presented in small bites so it's quicker to consume and easier to understand. (ex. Q&A, By the Numbers, and How To.)  
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