first things first
what's inside?
breakdown
the write stuff
picture perfect
100

A page by page listing of the book’s  contents. This is used to organize and plan deadlines.

LADDER

100

A few sentences that identify the who, what, where, when, why and how of a picture.

CAPTION 

100

The horizontal break on the spread, usually one pica, never found in the middle of the layout

Eyeline

100

The title AND subtitle of the page that lets readers know what the spread is about.  

Headline and Subheadline

100

A photo or an element that commands the reader’s attention on a spread by size or importance

Dominant 

200

A verbal statement and a visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together. 

Theme

200

A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook.

DIVIDERS

200

A list of the technical printing information about the yearbook, including price, number of copies, colors, fonts, photographer and awards won by previous years. It appears at the end of the index.

Colophon

200

Word for the writing that goes into the yearbook (story, captions) 

Copy

200

Real or imaginary lines that direct the reader to the center of interest in a photo.

Leading Lines

300

Heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover. It may be designed with the table of contents or left blank. 

ENDSHEETS

300

A ”mini theme” used as section titles.

Spin-off or Module

300

Name of our Yearbook publishing company

Balfour

300

Word for the page number.

Folio

300

What is the name of our photography company?

CADY

400

Outside of the yearbook which protects the printed page.

Cover

400

Listing of the pages and page numbers containing the opening, sections, and index. The contents can appear on the endsheet, title page, or opening.

Contents

400

A traditional yearbook is typically divided into these (for example, student life, academics, organizations, sports, faculty, underclass, etc.)

Sections

400

Elements such as color, white space, lines, screens, etc. to enhance a book’s design.

Graphics

400

Space in the middle of a spread where pictures should not cross, especially faces or important focal points of the photograph.

Gutter
500

Area of the yearbook connecting the front and back cover. Like the year, theme statement or logo, school name, city, state, book name, and volume.

Spine

500
PAGES THAT SIGNAL THAT A NEW SECTION OF THE BOOK IS BEGINNING

DIVIDER PAGE

500

A complete alphabetical listing of all the students, teachers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook.

Index

500

Printing in Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, and Black. These colors combine for full color picture.

Four Color

500

Photography technique: Division of a photo, horizontally and vertically, so the subject falls into one of the intersecting optical hot spots

Rule of thirds

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