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100

The first two to four pages of the yearbook that introduce the theme

Opening

100

A note acknowledging the source of a photo.

Photo Credit

100

Checking copy for spelling, grammar, accuracy and readability.

Proofreading

100

The process of removing the __________ reflection sometimes caused by using a flash.

Red-Eye Removal

100

A lens adjustable ti a range of focal lengths

Zoom Lens

200

10-15% of the book used to cover official school clubs and their activities.

Organizational Section

200

Industry standard photo manipulation software generally used by yearbook staffs to size, crop and enhance digital images.

Photoshop

200

A story/bio highlighting one specific person. ________ often stand alone without being connected to a particular section or topic.

Profile

200

Through the interviewing process the reporter obtains direct statements from the readers to be included word for word in copy.

Quotes

200

Certain elements may be repeated or similar, but are not in exactly the same position so as to not create the expectation of repetition

Visual Variety

300

A side of a leaf of a book; a single panel or a signature.

Page

300

25-30% of the book with either distinct sections for grade level and faculty or a combination of all underclassman grouped together, but with the senior class and faculty separate.

People Section

300

The main headline which first captures the attention of the reader. It generally is larger and bolder than other type on the spread.

Primary Headline

300

The detail an image holds. For yearbook printing, the ___________ should be no larger than 600 and no smaller than 300 ppi.

Resolution

300

The annual publication of telling as complete a story as possible of one school during a year in pictures and printed words.

Yearbook

400

The palette indesign where type specifications and paragraph specification can be stored and applied to text.

Paragraph Styles

400

This means that photos used on a spread will provide the reader with a well-rounded, complete visual representation of the concept being presented.

Photo Balance

400

A file format for image compression that maintains transparency and is compatible for most Internet-based uses, like eDesign, _____ files that are uploaded to eDesign will not receive the Herff Jones Color-Plus enhancement.

PNG

400

Coupled with a primary headline this type supplements the main element and adds additional information.

Secondary Headline 

(Also Subhead)

400

Blank area of any that is not covered by type or pictures. Planned _______________, such as margins, is important to making spreads easy to read and understand. Is is also used to create moods and impact in design.

White Space

500

Related specifically to the grouping of portraits. This exists when two or more photos are grouped together in a solid rectangle. the photographs have an inner spacing of one to four points instead of a full pica.

Panel

500

Most files can be saved or exported to a _____ format which allows anyone to open the file and view it as originally created. A high-resolution _____ comes as close to the final printed version as possible.

PDF

500

Indicates that the copy reflects the dialogue of a conversation.

Q&A

500

Repetition of visual elements that creates boredom instead of excitement.

Visual Redundancy

500

Developing a style, both verbally and visually, that is consistent, repeated or similar, recognizable and relevant to the concept. The ______ of the yearbook is often described as its personality.

Voice

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