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100

It's the the space between lines of text.

Leading

100

It's a copy of the yearbook's final pages that are sent to the staff for a final review and approval.

Proof

100

It's the extra space around the page that is intentionally printed; then, it's trimmed by the printer.  The standard size id 1/8 inch.

Bleed

100

It's the element on a page that immediately attracts a reader's attention.

Dom Photo

100

It is a page element that explains the who, what, when, where, and why of a photo.

Caption

200

It is a predesigned layout that helps maintain visual consistency throughout a book. It may be different in different sections.

Template

200

Two pages that face each other in a yearbook.

Spread

200

Page numbering that appears on the outside portion of pages, usually at the bottom.

Folio

200
It is a line (or lines) of large type used to introduce the most important fact to the reader.

Headline

200

Posed photographs of individuals.  These photos are the ones that are usually being referred to when someone is talking about their "yearbook picture."

Portraits

300

Photos that are captured without posing your subject or distracting them from what they are doing.

Candids

300

It is an idea or concept that's used to tie together the various sections and stories found throughout the yearbook.

Theme

300

It is a line that gives credit to the author of a story.  It can appear either at the beginning or end of copy.

Byline

300

It is a design treatment used to introduce copy.  It is distinguishable by a large letter (usually capital) that appears at the beginning of a text block and has the depth of two or more line of regular text.

Drop Cap

300
It is the content of an article or news element. Basically, it's the words used to tell a story.

Copy

400

It is the work done to improve the format, style, and accuracy of a story.  It can involve correcting grammar and spelling.

Copy Editing

400

A design plan for a page or spread in a yearbook.  It accounts for the size and position of all elements on a page.

Layout

400

It is the space between two facing pages that is an important place to keep clear because when a yearbook is bound, the space between the pages shrinks. 

Gutter

400

It is a phrase or quote pulled from a story and used as a graphic element.  It highlights a key topic or point in a story and is usually placed in larger, more distinctive type.

Pull Quote

400

It is a chart that represents the pages in a yearbook.  It can be helpful when planning section placement and page content. 

Ladder 

500

It is the space between two letters that are next to one another.  

Kerning

500

It is used to catch any typos before sending a yearbook to print.  It's the last read of the yearbook and should be done on a printed proof.

Proofreading 

500

It is the introductory portion of a news story.  It is usually the first sentence or paragraph and relays to the reader the most essential information. 

Lead (or Lede)

500

It is the definition of kerning.

The space between two letters that are next to one another

500

It is the definition of leading

The space between two lines of text
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