A literary device where words are used in quick succession and begin with letters belonging to the same sound group. For example, "the Wicked Witch of the West went her own way."
What is an alliteration?
100
A vertical unit of space to divide a yearbook spread.
What is a column?
100
Color created by combining percentages of the four process-color inks, rather than adding an additional press run of a fifth ink color.
What is a blend?
100
What you plan to put in your yearbook (events, topics, people, etc…)
What is Coverage?
200
In this type of sentence, the subject of sentence performs the action.
What is active voice?
200
In Civil War times, it was the line a prisoner could not cross or they would be shot.
What is a deadline?
200
Designing on a grid is basically using a graph. This is the horizontal axis on a graph.
What is the X axis?
200
CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black). This is the "normal" color.
What is 4-Color or Process Color?
200
The verbal and visual idea that tie this year’s book together.
What is a theme?
300
To introduce opinion into the reporting of facts
What is editorialize?
300
A measure of resolution for images; the more, the higher the resolution.
What is dpi? (dots per inch)
300
A list of names and organizations and what pages to find them on.
What is the index?
400
When the author uses words and phrases to create “mental images” for the reader to help the reader to visualize.
What is imagery?
400
Vertical spacing between lines of type.
What is leading?
400
The part of your spread that contains the page number, section, topic, and any accompanying graphics.
What is a folio?
500
A trite, stereotyped expression; a sentence or phrase, usually expressing a popular or common thought or idea, that has lost originality, ingenuity, and impact by long overuse.
What is cliche?
500
The standard measurement equals 1/6 inch.
What is a pica?
500
Every 16 pages of your book. It’s how the pages are actually printed (before they are folded, sewn, and cut)