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100

Name at least two types of copy.

headlines, subheads, captions, body copy (stories), theme copy, quick reads, rosters, labels, folios, etc. -- basically any words

100

Find a yearbook spread and point out where some white space or negative space is.

student finds an area (not a margin) that contains no element

100

A particular style of type (printed letters or characters) is called a ____.

font or typeface

200

When photos or other elements extend off the edge of the page, what is that called?

bleed

200

What is the largest eye-catching photo on a spread called?

dominant element or dominant photo

200

What are page numbers on spreads called?

folios

300

Find a yearbook spread and point out the external margin and two internal margins.

student points out the margins

300

Find an example of a yearbook photo with a cut-out background.

student finds an example

300

If you have a photo go across a gutter on a spread, what is the most important guideline to follow?

keep important photo content (faces, other critical details) out of the gutter

400

How many points are in one pica?

12

400

How many picas are in one inch?

6

400

Name at least one idea you have for integrating our theme on our yearbook spreads. Our theme words are "We Flipped the Script: Burn Book 2.0" with a Mean Girls Burn Book design concept. Your idea can be either a verbal idea or a visual idea.

student shares at least one idea

500

One principle of good photography is that you should try to make sure the photos are in focus. Name at least one other principle of good photography.

possible answers: rule of thirds, good lighting, no distracting background, fill the frame, keep horizon straight, capture emotion/action, avoid motion blur, get a variety of shots (horizontal/vertical, wide/medium/close-up, etc.), tell the whole story of an event (not just the game but the crowd)

500

Find a yearbook spread that has a clear eyeline -- that is, an imaginary line about a third of the way from the top or bottom of the page that design elements sit on or hang from.

student finds a spread with a clear eyeline

500

How many picas tall is a 48-point headline?

4 picas