D O Y OU S PEAK Y EARBOOK ? Learning the Jargon of Layout
D O Y OU S PEAK Y EARBOOK ? Like all occupations, publishing has its own jargon and knowing that jargon is helpful if you want to function effectively in the field. This PowerPoint is intended to provide you with the basics of that language.
Virtually all yearbook pages will include these elements: captions headlines story photos - These are also called images All these elements fit within the umbrella of graphics. spread
Right-justified alignment Text wrap border candid photos folio tab
typography Dominan t photo collage photo cropping
body text infographic left-justified alignment attributio n headline quotes
scoreboard folio tab pulled quote mug shot black-and- white spread margin
theme border bold-face text eyeline mug shot candid photo
divider COB typography
gradient process-color spread
ghosted photo feathered edges opaque image tilted text
indent white space collage Left-justified alignment folio tab typography
color values white space justified text alignment
color value attributio n infographic dominant photo logo dropped cap
N OW I T ’ S Y OUR T URN Find an example of each of the key terms on your handout in spreads from any magazine, yearbook, or look book. Copy each and label the photos, using the fewest layouts possible. (Five bonus points to the person who uses the fewest layouts to illustrate all key terms!)