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A binder boarder that has decoration and protects the pages within it contains a front and back[image] |
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Binds the pages and covers together it is also known as the backbone [image] |
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Pages glued to the covers to help glue on the content and other pages [image] |
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In the front of the book and includes the name,the address,phone number,website,and the volume number [image] |
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Two pages that join in the middle and face each other as if they were one [image] |
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The middle of the book where the two pages join
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a page that introduces a new section in the book [image] |
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Photos that are bigger than the others making it the primary focus [image] |
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The text that is on your page(s) the main text is the body copy[image] and the small stories are called alternate stories |
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Includes the who,what ,and where and is at least two sentences [image] |
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A small story on the side that accessorizes the main story [image] |
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A image or photo that is NOT posed such as talking or jumping like for example at a football game [image] |
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Images that go beyond the boundary of the spread [image] |
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Words that head your page or spread ,directly under the main headline is the secondary headline also known as the sub headline [image] |
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A shot of someone that includes the head and top shoulder area and posed [image] |
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Information about the yearbook including the staff,edition size,printer,and the specifications [image] |
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Tag at the bottom of the page that numbers and names the spread [image] |
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Unit of measure in printing six picas equal one[image] inch |
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section the placement of every format in the book [image] |
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the arrangment of the copy,photos and border on a spread [image] |
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A horinzantal line that cuts across your spread that combines the two pages a poor eyeline would be cutting your spread in half [image] |
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