A person takes pictures for News and magazines.
What is a photojournalist?
A layer in a grouping of headlines.
What is a deck?
A unit of measure. There are twelve points in a pica, or 72 points to the inch.
What is a point?
Usually located at the bottom outside corner of each page and may include words describing the content of the page and/or graphic elements that reinforce the theme, in addition to a page number
What is a Folio?
A magazine that includes prose and poetry, as well as feature stories, editorials, art reviews and student surveys.
What is a creative arts magazine?
The selection and Arrangement of the elements in a phota.
What is composition
A half-sized newspaper broadsheet what today is considered a full-sized newspaper.
What is a Tabliod?
What is a paste-up?
Any two facing pages in a publication.
What is a double-page spread?
A design concept in which all elements are arranged in a pinwheel fashion, clustered around a central focal point.
What is a mosaic concept of design?
The lens opening that admits controlled amounts of light into a camera. Its size is regulated by an iris diaphragm and expressed as an f-stop.
What is the aperture?
A visual element that draws a reader into the page or story. Examples include pictures, headlines, art, subheads, maps, boxes and other graphic devices.
What is an entry point?
A newspaper’s flag, labels, and column heads, as well as other consistent graphic devices, are used throughout to create a personality.
What is a identity system?
A technical description of a book as a product.
What is a colophon?
The basis for constructing a page layout. A column is the standard width for copy chosen for a particular yearbook section or magazine.
What is a column?
A measure of a film’s sensitivity to light, measured on a scale set by the American Standards Association.
What is film speed
The copy for a story and related photos or infographics.
What is a story package?
The art of choosing and arranging letters in a pleasing and appropriate manner.
What is Typography?
A page-by-page plan of a yearbook that shows the proposed content of each page.
What is a ladder?
Things that must be included in a double-page spread, including photos, a headline, body copy, cutlines and planned white space.
What are elements of a spread?
Calculating what the new dimensions (height and width) of a photograph will be after it has been enlarged or reduced.
What is sizing?
A label is used to identify special items such as news briefs or columns.
What is a standing headline?
A special kind of tracking that brings pairs of letters closer together to prevent unsightly gaps?
What is kerning?
A special section of a yearbook that is set aside for special topics or subject matter.
What is a Mini-Mag?
To run a picture off the edge of the page.
What is a bleed?