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yearbook vocabulary
yearbook
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8th Grade
10/19/2016

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cover
Definition
cover the pages in the front and back and it's also decorated
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spine
Definition
known as the backbone, Holds the two cover pages together
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endsheets
Definition
Pages inside the front and back covers that are attached to the content pages to the cover
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title page
Definition
tells the name of the book, author, and publisher
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spread
Definition
layout design plan in the yearbook the way that it's setup
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gutter
Definition
The fold between two pages where the
pages are bound into the cover
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division page
Definition
Any of the theme pages introducing each new section of the book
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dominant photo
Definition
it's a picture that takes up most of the page
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copy
Definition
the text on the page
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caption
Definition
it is the words or phrases under a picture telling what is going on in the picture
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sidebar
Definition
A small feature story which complements the main story on a spread
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candid
Definition
a picture that isn't posed, it's when your running or jumping
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bleed
Definition
Photos, backgrounds, or other elements that extend beyond the trim of the spread
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headline
Definition
Word or words set in a larger point size to attract the reader to the beginning of the copy
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mugshot
Definition
Portrait, a photo of one person’s head and shoulder area only.
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colophon
Definition
A statement recording the names of the staff and printer, book specifications, size of the edition, and other information about the production of the yearbook
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folio
Definition
Tag at the bottom of the page which numbers and names the spread.
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pica
Definition
Unit of measure in the printing industry.
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ladder
Definition
The overall map which shows the placement of every layout in the yearbook.
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layout
Definition
the way in which the parts of something are arranged or laid out
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eyeline
Definition
A horizontal line that cuts across your spread leading the reader from left to right to unify the two pages
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