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| 1. | a mini theme used as a section title |
| 3. | selling more books than originally ordered |
| 4. | white space around the page |
| 5. | philosophy that every student is included at least twice |
| 6. | narrows a broad topic into a specific narrative |
| 8. | the horizontal separator that mods hang from or sit on |
| 12. | about one million pixels |
| 14. | if items are not exactly the same, make them drastically different |
| 15. | natural lines the eye follows in a photo |
| 17. | explains what is going on in the picture |
| 21. | when reporters give their opinions |
| 24. | a layer of same-sized squares that helps create structure on how mods are placed |
| 25. | indicates the camera's sensitivity to light |
| 26. | the front cover that includes the name of the book, the year, and the theme |
| 27. | outside of the yearbook |
| 28. | the dominant element in a photo |
| 30. | a list thanking those who helped contribute to the book |
| 32. | a way for a business to support the yearbook |
| 34. | how long the camera's shutter stays open |
| 36. | elements that enhance the book's design |
| 38. | yearbooks are printed in this, then folded, stitched and trimmed into a book |
| 39. | a story that can stand alone |
| 40. | coverage that is shortened and condensed |
| 41. | cannot only be answered in one or two words |
| 43. | urging people to buy a book before the price increases or it's too late |
| 44. | a photo that is taken as an event is happening |
| 45. | the amount of money left after all expenses have been made |
| 48. | promoting and selling products or services |
| 49. | the focus of the story |
| 50. | heavier sheets of paper that hold pages to the cover |
| 51. | professionals in Kansas City that are part of your sales staff |
| 52. | coverage that is arranged in the order of when it happened |
| 53. | a grouping of photos |
| 54. | features six sections: student life, clubs, academics, people, sports and reference |
| 56. | smaller headline that accompanies the main headline |
| 57. | second level of coverage, less important than the primary copy mod |
| 60. | third level of coverage, less important than the secondary coverage mod |
| 62. | the largest and highest quality photo on the spread |
| 64. | using more than one spread for a topic |
| 67. | an image taken without a sharp focus |
| 69. | change in focus between the nearest and the farthest objects in an image |
| 70. | when elements such as pictures extend past the page |
| 73. | multi-level pricing, when the book gets progressively expensive |
| 74. | lists all of the pages and its contents |
| 75. | photo opportunity |
| 76. | a diagram of all of the pages in the yearbook |
| 80. | a different story that either expands on a topic or shows what's happening on a different angle |
| 83. | examples of this include: student life, academics, organizations, etc. |
| 86. | any area on a spread not taken up by content |
| 87. | side-by-side pages |
| 88. | the opening in a photographic lens that admits light to reach the camera sensor, measured in f-stops |
| 90. | extra books |
| 92. | a sentence a writer uses to link one fact or quotation to another |
| 93. | repeat visual elements throughout to develop organization and unity |
| 94. | markers of internal margins |
| 96. | the attention-grabbing introduction that sets the tone for the story |
| 97. | the overall feel of the book |
| 99. | to frame the center of interest with another object to attract and focus attention |
| 101. | separates each of the sections of the yearbook |
| 102. | the concept of the book |