Words that are slanted.
What is italics?
A narration of events, people, ect.
What is a story?
A photo of a person’s head and shoulders only.
What is a mug shot?
A trademarked image for a design or theme.
What is a logo?
The person that is interviewed.
What is a source?
A conversation between two or more people, so one side can gain information.
What is an interview?
Words or sets of words used only for identification.
What are labels?
The first words of a sentence that draw the reader in.
What is a lead-in?
A prototype of a design for proofing.
What is a mock-up?
The space between letters.
What is letterspacing?
The space between elements on a page or spread.
What is internal margin?
Joint Photographic Experts Group. A compressed image file that is usually used for the Internet.
What is a JPEG/JPG?
Guidelines/rules a writer uses to maintain proper spelling and grammar.
What is a Style Guide?
A section dedicated to school events. Usually 25%.
What is the Student Life Section?
An image which shows the size and position of a plan.
What is a layout?
White space used to separate elements on a spread.
What is isolation?
Text alignment where both sides of the text are straight.
What is justify?
(exterior) Space on the border of a page or sheet
(interior) The space between elements on a page or sheet
What is the margin (Exterior and interior)?
Combining two images of a spread. Usually achieved by running a picture through the gutter.
What is linkage?
The space between lines of text, measured in points.
What is leading?
A list of names, places, and subjects with page numbers; usually at the end of the yearbooks.
What is an index?
Plan the yearbook spread by spread, starting with a rough draft and refining it until it's complete.
What is a ladder?
The opening paragraph of a story which sets the tone.
What is the lead?
Storage files in eDesign for easy access to designs and elements.
What are libraries?
Two pages that are linked to resemble one page.
What is a spread?