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Across
2.highlights one specific person
7.coverage that is presented in a different fashion to provide variety
9.helps readers find their way throughout the spread
10.conversation between a reporter and a source to obtain information
11.where the pages are bound together
13.money raised
16.the interviewee
18.aperture is measured by this
19.elements that help readers navigate the content
20.the quality of image detail
22.stores your images in one place
23.space between photos and copy that indicates to readers that they're supposed to be together
27.urging a potential customer to take action (ex. "Buy now!")
29.story that goes with the dominant photo
31.some Herff Jones exclusive thing that involves a grid
33.connects the front and back covers
35.a template made up of separators
37.when the first line is set more to the left than other lines
42.design choices should make content easy to read and follow
44.the stories
46.provide consistent spacing between all coverage packages on a spread
47.identifying the person who said a quote
55.the first page of the book
58.a buyer
59.any additional photos centered around the dominant photo, is smaller in size
61.can be answered in one or two questions
63.a "package" of content that relates back to your concept
65.a list of names, places, and subjects listed in the book and page numbers where they can be found
66.coverage broken into mods
68.the most important story of the spread
71.the first few spreads that introduce the theme
72.includes the page number, placed in the external margin
75.the largest section in the book including the portraits of all people at the school
77.any smaller level of coverage, primarily serves to get more students in the book
78.the topics featured on individual spreads and how the topics are highlighted
79.a direct statement that is retrieved through an interview
81.caption starters
82.includes printing information such as the number of pages, the colors, the font etc. often found at the back of the book with the index
84.coverage based on a general topic
85.to walk around looking for potential subjects for photos
89.eliminating any unwanted content in your photos
91.the arrangements of objects within a frame
95.a tool that scans your book for entries and gives you a list of entries, making it easier to do your index
98.an object in sharp focus will be isolated from blurred, out-of-focus surroundings
100.grouping related items together
103.distributing elements across the spread
104.when yearbooks get given away
105.someone who manages the budget and campaigns, as well as motivating the staff
106.the title of the copy
107.a list of guidelines a writer uses to maintain consistent punctuation, capitalization and school-specific rules
108.listing the season record of a sports team
109.brainstorming exercise to generate coverage ideas
110.last pages of the yearbook
111.a straightforward head-and-shoulders photo, taken by a professional
Down
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

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