Yearbook 1
Yearbook 2
Yearbook 3
Yearbook 4
Yearbook 5
100

COB

Stands for Cut out Background and makes the dominant character in the photo stand out by deleting everything in the background other than that person.

100

Candid

The types of photos we want the yearbook to be filled with. When people are doing something and there are no posed characters in the photo.

100

Dominant photo

The main photo on a page usually is the biggest and includes all members of clubs and sports or majority of the student body.

100

Pica

Unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch.

100

the pink line around a double page spread

What is the bleed line?

200

The publisher that does our book

Varsity Publishing

200

Spine

Area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers. The name of the school, name of the book, city/state, volume number and year should appear on the spine in a way that reflects the theme.

200

Copy

The story.

200

Rule of Thirds

 3x3 grid (like a tic-tac-toe board). Instead of placing your subject dead center, placing it along these lines or at the points where they intersect makes a visually interesting photo

200

4 things you should do for a good interview

knock on teacher door,

make eye contact and give thumbs up or down for interview,

don't talk out and say hi to everyone, 

ask specific questions, and keep asking if they are giving surface level questions

take at least 4 photos-- profile one and full body

300

Student life

School events and photos relating to certain prompts are here. Opinions of some student are included.

300

Debossing

Where content is stamped or pressed into the base material. (ours is the reflective silver with the title pressed into the cover).

300

White space

The empty space on a page that prevents overcrowding.

300

The theme of our book this year

Reflect(ion)

300

two elements that are part of the motif and are carried throughout the book are

Duo-tone COBbed photos, and neon/bright color accents, blocks of color, paw prints

400

Academics

Mentions important academic achievements of students.

400

Number of photos on a single page spread

11-14

400

Layout

The way the pages are set up or the way the entire yearbook is set up.

400

Ladder

A page-by-page listing of the yearbook's contents.

400

Headline

A bold or larger line of text at the top of a story that summarizes or introduces what it is about.

500

3 camera rules to shoot photo

strap around neck

never touch the lens

always gently insert the SD cardalways check for battery and SD card 

always return the camera and put the SD card into the Mint green metal box

500

Comic Sans

The font style used if you want to fail yearbook. AKA a font that will NEVER be seen in our yearbook.

Also a font that would kill Ms. Steed.

500

Gutter

Where two pages meet in the center

500

DPS

Double Page Spread- left and right pages that face eachother

500

How to make a page in edesign?


1. Create the template (boxes for photos and text).

2. Add photos and text.

3. Resize and shape boxes till everything fits perfectly.

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