the small decorative projections on letter strokes, Used often in headlines.
what is a serif?
A photo in a yearbook usually depicting the students or people that go to the facility
what is a portrait
At the beginning of the book, used to show what is on each page
what is Table of Contents
It's your loving tribute to your student printed in the yearbook. It is personalized with your own special message and a cherished photo, or photo collage.
what is an ad ?
the empty space on a page that prevents overcrowding.
what is a white space?
provide immediate information about what is happening in the photographs, they are usually filled with facts and details that the reader wouldn't immediately know
what are Captions
The largest photo on the page, usually showing the main purpose of the page such as sports
what is a Dominant photo
A page typically used to separate or divide sections in a book, usually associated around a theme
what are Divider pages
which spotlight 3–10 students. If you would like to be included in a feature story, please review the topics below, and submit the linked form
what is a feature story?
where two pages meet in the center.
what is a gutter?
the main part of a piece of writing such as an advertisement or article (not the headline or logo!)
what is a bodycopy
A natural photo of a person or group of people, unplanned, depicting their actions
what is a Candid
The pages at the beginning and end of a book
what are Endhseets
a newspaper or magazine article gives the name of the writer of the article.
what is a byline?
when lines of type in a caption or copy block end evenly on the left and right margin.
what is a justification?
show direct quote in a research paper. They can appear at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of the sentence
what are Lead ins
many different photos of a person's head and shoulders (not a portrait!!)
What is a Mug
The last pages in a yearbook
what is coverage
Two facing pages in a yearbook that are designed to appear as one cohesive design.
what is a Double Page Spread?
the outside of a yearbook
what is a cover?
statement, placed at the end of the yearbook, recording the names of the creator, production, and other details
what is a colophon
When content or imagery extends past the edge of the page
what is bleeding a photo
the first page of the yearbook, which often includes a picture of the school building, logo and year.
what is a title page?
the opening paragraph of any piece of journalistic writing.
what is a lead in ?
a diagram that helps plan content and track deadlines.
what is a ladder?