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Yearbook DESIGN TERMINOLOGY
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TERMS TO KNOW Artwork Gutter Graphics Measurements Headline
Subhead Body copy Captions External margin Internal margin Gutter Measurements (Pica, points) White space Trapped white space Rule line Eyeline Folio/folio tab
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TERMS TO KNOW ARTWORK- any illustrations, transfer type, drawings, logos, or other artistic renderings submitted for printing in the yearbook. Once it is scanned and added to a page it becomes a graphic
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TERMS TO KNOW GRAPHICS- a catch-all term given to printing effects and devices used to attract a reader’s attention and to help the communications process (tinted screens, rule and tool lines, display type, artwork, and PHOTOS!)
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HEADLINE- type set in larger point size (usually 14 points or higher) used to attract the reader’s attention and provide information about the stories content SUBHEAD- a secondary headline, usually smaller than the primary headline BODY COPY- the story or main text or any copy other than the headlines subheads or captions
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CAPTIONS- (also called a cutline in newspaper) copy that describes the persons, action and/or event in the photograph. Every photo must have a caption. Captions should describe the who, what, where, when, why and how of the photo.
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EXTERNAL MARGINS- a margin with white space that frames a double page spread (like a matte on a framed photo) INTERNAL MARGINS- the consistent spacing between all elements on the spread; usually 1 pica
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GUTTER- the area between the two facing pages when the books are open
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h 72 POINT FONT MEASUREMENTS • 1 inch = 6 picas • 1 pica = 12 points
• 1 inch = 72 points 72 POINT FONT PICA- measuring unit used on pages; about one sixth of an inch POINT – The unit of measurement for typography. 1 pica equals 12 points, and 1 inch equals 72 points. Fonts are measured in point sizes, but can vary based on the size used by the creator.
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36 POINT 150 POINT 56 POINT PICA
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WHITE SPACE- the absence of elements in an area on a spread; it appears because it is not covered by photos, artwork, graphics or type TRAPPED WHITE SPACE- white space that cannot escape from the page two different ways; this is NOT good design (picture caption picture)
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RULE LINE- a black/colored line with the width measured in points
EYE LINE- a horizontal line (actual or implied) running across a spread above or below the actual center of the spread; its purpose is to create unity, giving readers a visual point of reference and drawing them across the gutter
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FOLIO- a page number; accompanying words or phrases identifying the content are called folio tabs
Usually the left side is the section 066 academics The right side is the spread’s content Child development 067
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