
Yearbook Terminology
Quiz by Laura Sturgis
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- Q1
The outside of the yearbook. Should have theme phrase, school name, and introduce fonts and design elements.
cover
45s - Q2
Backbone of a book, the narrow portion of a cover between the front and back
spine
30s - Q3
The pages that consist of a double-size sheet folded, with one half pasted against an inside cover (the pastedown), and the other serving as the first free page (the free endpaper or flyleaf)
endsheets
30s - Q4
16- page grouping made up of two large pages (8 pages per side). Paper is folded down and trimmed to develop one grouping in the book
signature
30s - Q5
A page-by-page listing of all yearbook content, helps the staff stay organized and know where and what they are working on
Think of it as a big outline of the book
ladder
30s - Q6
Idea or concept threaded throughout a yearbook, unifying its parts
theme
30s - Q7
Copy that reflects a yearbook’s theme, such as the title and section titles.
verbal
30s - Q8
A logo or design graphics that reflect the theme and carry it across the theme pages; a visual element can be a non-verbal theme
visual
30s