This is the title of our Yearbook.
What is "Let's Create Gems"?
This is the name of the place on Yearbook Avenue where we upload photographs into organized folders.
What is the Image Library?
This is the first shot taken at an event, and should be a zoomed out or aerial view of the entire event that includes a lot of people.
What is the Introduction Shot?
This is a photo that has been edited to erase the background.
What is a Cutout photo?
This is the part of a yearbook that consists of the front lid, the back lid and the spine/backbone.
What is the Cover?
Throughout our yearbook for 2022-23, we have been using graphics of these to incorporate the theme and title of the book on every page.
What are crystals?
This is the password to log in to Yearbook Avenue.
What is Yearbook2023?
This is a dynamic headshot in the environment of the story that creates curiosity or emotion.
What is The Portrait shot?
This is one element, usually a photo or group of photos, which is obviously larger and more eye-catching than all of the other elements on the page.
What is a Dominant Element?
These are pages or spreads that indicate new sections of the yearbook and provide continuity with your theme.
What are Dividers?
These are the 2 blue colors in our style guide by name.
What are Midnight Blue and Skylark?
This is the name of the tab on Yearbook Avenue that shows all of the pages of the yearbook in order.
What is the Page Ladder?
In an interview, this is a set of easy questions that get the interviewee comfortable with talking to you.
What is the Warm Up?
This is a design that represents facts and figures, often poll or survey results, in an visual way that often includes illustrative art.
What is an Infographic?
These important parts of a yearbook spread tell the reader more about a photo than they can simply see.
What are Captions?
This is the name of the font that we are using for headlines in the yearbook, according to the style guide.
What is Campbell Cutout?
In order to upload photos to the Image Library on Yearbook Avenue, you can upload the files directly from your computer, or from this convenient online file storage site.
What is Google Drive?
In an interview, this is the set of the in-depth and specific questions you ask about the event.
What is The Pitch?
This is a horizontal implied line across a design to draw the viewer's eye all the way across the page.
What is an Eyeline?
This is the inner spine of the yearbook, where the left page meets the right page. Avoid placing subjects of photos and text in this area.
What is the Gutter?
This is the name of the font that we are using for the subheadlines in the yearbook, according to the style guide.
What is Canaan?
This is the job number to type into Yearbook Avenue to log in.
What is 621?
In an interview, these are the "Magic Words."
What is "Tell me more..."
This is a subjective term (based on opinion, not fact) that refers to how "good" a photo is, based on visible detail, sharp focus, exposure, contrast, lighting, and color.
What is Photo Quality?
This is planned open space on a page used to frame or otherwise highlight content.
What is White Space?