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Design
Photography Techniques
Parts of a Yearbook
Starts with "T"
100

Website where we upload yearbook photos and create the yearbook.

100

This is what we call the large font on the top of each page that tells us what the page is about.

Headline or Title

100

Get rid of space around the subject of the photo

Close up

100

The text that accompanies one or more photos, giving context or more information on the contents of that photo

Caption

100

The unifying idea that has a visual and verbal element that holds the book together and creates structure for the story of the year

Theme

200

This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure

Closing

200

The empty space around content, often separating or framing topics

White space

200

Avoid ALWAYS using the center of the frame.

Rule of Thirds

200

These pages list titles and page numbers to tell the reader where they can find information in the yearbook.

Table of Contents

200

The ability to mark photos with the names of the individuals who appear in them

Tagging

300

Page-by-page document that helps us plan what will be on each page of the yearbook.

Ladder or Yearbook Ladder

300

The largest photo on the page, must be strong or emotional action shot to catch the attention of the audience

Dominant photo

300

Look for natural frames in the shot.

Frame the Subject

300

The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook

Endsheets

300

This type of yearbook structure is typically composed of student life, sports, academics, clubs/orgs, and portraits

Traditional

400

This is the big idea that we build our yearbook around. For example, last year's was "Magical Forest."

Theme

400

Lines, tints, stickers, and textures that help emphasize specific areas within designs

Graphics

400

Engage the viewer with colors and patterns.

Capture Repetition

400

These two free pages come with ALL yearbooks. Students and parents can log in and add their own photos or texts in Tree Ring.

Custom Pages

400

The use of selected fonts to enhance the theme

Typography

500

The spine of the yearbook, where the left page meets the right page. We should avoid placing subjects of photos and text here

Gutter

500

This word means "united and working together effectively." We want the yearbook to be ____________ so that the pages make sense together.

Cohesive

500

Be Creative! Look for interesting perspectives!

Vary the Angle

500

This is what we call the photo of all the 8th graders in the gym that takes up two pages in the yearbook.

8th Grade Pano

500

Page of the yearbook that contains school name, publication name, volume number, year, address, and city/state

Title page