Yearbook Elements
Yearbook Vocab
Photography
Sections
Design
100

the direct, brief story on the page

What is the copy?

100

Writing on the spread

What is the copy?

100

Action photo

What is a Candid photo?
100

Math, English, and history classes 

What is the academic section?


100

Verbal and visual look of the book

What is the theme?
200

a person responsible for the overall development of the yearbook

Who is an editor?

200

Spread to separate each section in the book

What is the divider?

200

Large photo that takes up the majority of the page 

What is the dominant photo?

200

football, golf, soccer

What is the sports section?

200

a feature on edesign that allows us to design a spread or mod and reuse it on multiple spreads

What is a template?

300

The area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers

What is the spine?

300
Where two pages meet in a spread

What is the gutter?

300

Straight forward traditional school photo

What is a Mug Shot?

300
homecoming, beauty, senior activities 

What is the student life section?

300

Blank area where no elements are placed

What is white space?

400
Plan for each page of the yearbook

What is the ladder?

400

First few pages that introduce the book

What is the Opening?

400

The time that the lens is open

What is the shutter speed?

400

Index, Club and sports rosters

What is the reference section?

400

All the elements look like they belong together and helps determine how many elements you use

What is unity 

500

The white pages at the beginning and end of the book

What are endsheets?

500

Page number and topic

What is the Folio Tabs?

500

Amount of light let into the camera

What is the ISO?

500

a page located at the end of the book that all cameras, editing software, fonts, etc. used for the book

What is the colophon?

500

Orange box that means that the staffer has completely checked over and completed the spread, and that it is ready for the editor to edit it

What is "in proof?"