Photo Editing
Story/Captions
Spread Design
Ethics
Typography
100

To place your subject on one third of your photo composition

Rule of Thirds

100

A good story or caption should start with a great ____

Lead

100

The largest photo on one spread

Dominant Photo

100

These are never to be put in a Yearbook

Jokes

100

The large text used to introduce a page/subject

Headline

200

To cut out unnecessary space from a photo

Cropping

200

This does not state anything that is happening in the photo

Caption

200

Build your layout around these

Your best photos

200

The best defensive against a charge of libel speech

The truth

200

The "feet" found on some fonts

Serif

300

A good photo tells a great ____________

Story

300

A summary paragraph containing the facts of a story

Nut Graph

300

How many photos should be included on one spread

14-20

300

Libel speech is described as_______

False or dishonest

300

The individual spacing between letters

Kerning

400

Three examples of photo composition techniques

Framing, Repetition, Leading Lines, Bird's Eye-View, Worm's Eye-View

400

Verbal Variety includes these 4 types of writing

headlines, quotes, captions, and quick reads

400

Used in layout. Can be described as tight, standard or expanded.

White space

400

Avoid these when taking photos in order to be inclusive and ethical

Stereotypes and Personal Biases

400

The name of our body copy font for the yearbook

Foundations

500

To shoot before, during, and after and event

Shooting in sequence

500

The organizational pattern used in story writing

Lead, Nut graph, quote, transition, quote

500

The five principles of layout design

Harmony, Contrast, Alignment, Proximity, Simplicity

500

Student journalists have three primary ethical goals:

Accuracy, Fairness, and Good Taste

500

The name of the headline font for your yearbook

Abyss or Good Vibes

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