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Yearbook Vocabulary Quiz

Across
Printing in at least one additional color besides black. This adds emphasis to a black and white page.
Heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover. End sheets may be plain or designed to reflect the theme.
A list of a technical printing information about the yearbook, including price, number of copies, colors, fonts, photography company and awards won by previous year's book.
Printing in magenta (reddish pink), cyan(blue), yellow and black. These colors combine to create full-color pictures
Outside the yearbook which protects the printed pages
Area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers. The name of the school, book, city/state, volume number and year should appear there to reflect the theme.
Using more than one spread for a topic and linking to the additional spread to the first with a headline or similar design. "jump coverage"
A page by page listing of the yearbooks contents. Yearbook staffs use this to stay organized and plan for deadlines
A traditional yearbook is typically broken up into six sections;student life, academics, organizations,people, sports, and ads/index. These are an organizational tool for staff and reader.
A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook. Usually theme-related in design and the copy links the main theme to the ensuing section
Elements such as color, white space, rule lines, gray screens, large initial letters and special type treatments which enhance the book's design
The story. Every spread should contain a story, also called a copy block. Alternatives to traditional narrative copy include lists, quotes, personal narratives, surveys and other material that accurately tells the story.
Down
A 16 page grouping made up of two 8 page flats. Yearbooks are printed in them which are folded, stitched and trimmed to be collated.
The first two to four pages of the yearbook which introduce the theme
Page one of the yearbook. It should include the name of the book, school, school address, volume number and year. The schools's telephone number, web address, and enrollment may also be listed there.
The page number and the topic of a spread placed as a unit traditionally at the bottom left and bottom right of the spread
Front cover of the yearbook which includes the name of the book, the year and the theme. "front flap"
Refers both to the topics featured on individual spreads and how the topics are highlighted.
Two facing side by side pages in the yearbook such as 2 and 3, 6 and 7
Eight pages on one side of a signature.
Listing of the pages containing the opening, sections, index and closing. The contents is usually printed on the front endsheet or in the opening, but not on the title page.
Final pages of the yearbook (typically three pages or more) where the theme is concluded. Should follow ads and index
A verbal statement and a visual look which hold all parts of the yearbook together. It should fit your school and your year
A complete alphabetical listing of all students. teachers, advertisers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook
A mini theme used as a section title. May help carry the theme throughout the book.