TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Yearbook Terminology. Ladder A page-by-page planner and deadline tracker used to identify content, record deadlines, plan color.

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TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Yearbook Terminology

Ladder A page-by-page planner and deadline tracker used to identify content, record deadlines, plan color placement and track pages submitted and proofed. The Ladder is organized by spreads, multiples, and signatures.

Chronology presenting the story of the year using a chronological approach (from beginning of school year to end)

Theme Unifies the yearbook, giving the story of the year a unique personality and approach.

Cover The first thing the reader sees when receiving a yearbook.

Endsheets The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages and is used to hold the signatures to the cover.

Signature Yearbooks are printed on large sheets of paper called signatures. Each side of the sheet is called a multiple. When folded, a signature becomes a 16-page mini- booklet and is bound together with other signatures to make a complete book.

Multiples Yearbooks are printed on large sheets of paper called signatures. A multiple, also called a flat, contains the eight pages on one side of the sheet. Since there are two sides to the press sheet, there are two multiples per signature.

Template A master page that maintains consistency within a design or section.

Double Page Spread Two consecutive pages in the yearbook that concentrate on one subject.

Single Page Spread A single page that concentrates on one subject.

Division Pages (Dividers) Indicate new sections and provide continuity throughout the yearbook; a key area for developing the theme and relating it to the yearbooks’ sections.

Index A reference listing every person and topic included in the copy or photography along with corresponding page numbers.

Dominance When an element or elements attract immediate reader attention. Usually achieved on a design when a photo, or collection of photos, is displayed larger than other elements. Dominance is achieved in a photograph when the main subject commands reader interest and serves as the center of interest. Usually a photograph called a dominant photograph.

Eyeline Used to unify a spread, an eyeline is created when elements are aligned so the one-pica spacing extends across the spread, above or below the centermark, to give movement to the reader’s eye.

Grids Narrow columns used to organize the placement of content elements.  Grids can be used both vertically and horizontally.

Gutter The area in the center of a spread where the pages go into the binding. The gutter must be taken into consideration when designing a spread. Photos may cross the gutter with planning. Typography cannot be used in the gutter.

Margins Planned white space used to organize a design. There are two types of margins:  External Margins: act as a frame around the outside edges of the spread and should be kept free of content elements with the exception of bleed photos and folios.  Internal Margins: (internal spacing) is the white space between content elements. Consistent spacing is the key.

Headline Words, often in large point size, designed to attract immediate attention, highlight the content and lead the readers to the story. Frequently enhanced with typographic and graphic techniques, a headline often includes a primary and secondary headline.

Copy Words written in a variety of formats to tell a story or describe an event. Also called a story or article.

Captions Copy that answers reader questions about the people, the action and/or the reaction in the photograph. Effective captions answer the five W’s and H: who, what, when, where, why, and how. Captions might also include additional information and insights relating to the photo as well as quotes.

Folio For reader reference, a small identification that appears with the page number and reflects the specific content of the spread.

Colophone Summarizes completion of book and theme for that year. Usually the editor-in-chief will write this copy, and it is the very last page of the book.