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Yearbook Terminology
Grab a Yearbook
Off the bookshelf – any old yearbook will
do!
What is a spread?
No, it’s not jelly or jam. It is two facing
side-by-side pages in the yearbook such
as 2 and 3, 4 and 5, etc.
What is a theme?
A theme is a verbal statement and a
visual look which tie all parts of the
yearbook together. The theme should fit
with our school and our year.
Theme ideas? Think Differently! What
are some? What is our theme for this
year?
And a LADDER
This is our roadmap to knowing what we will
cover in the yearbook. A ladder defines:
The number of photos on the spread
Whether the page is color or black and white
Who is assigned to work and complete the spread
What copy needs to be added
What the focus of the page will be
The Cover
Does it appeal to our student body?
Does it go along with our theme?
Endsheets
Where do we find them in a yearbook?
Do we want to customize our end sheets
or use stock end sheets? What does stock
mean?
Folios
These are the page numbers that often
include a small image that uses the theme
of the book.
Contents
After our ladder is complete we can
decide which parts of the book are
divisions and these can become our
content titles.
Do we want to include these on the front
end sheets?
Spine
The spine is the skinny part of the outside
of the book where the front meets the
back.
We have to tell the publisher what we
want on the spine.
Usually the spine includes the name of
our yearbook and the year. This year is
volume 16.
Title Page
We want to make sure that our title page
flows with our theme and that we use
focused and up close photos—since this is
the audience’s first impression.
Section Pages
These are usually divider pages that separate
classes, sports, clubs, co-curricular and extracurricular programs, and so forth. Sometimes
they are great if used with leads that draw the
reader—such as surveys. But, to just have a
divider page with the name SPORTS is a waste
of good coverage and a place for MORE
photos. That’s what you’re paying for!
Signature Pages
These are counted in sections of 16. These
pages are ones that are printed at the
same time—meaning the pages when
folded out as a spread are actually one
page.
Our entire book is color. How many
signature sets will we have?
Colophon
A colophon is the last page of the book–
before the autograph page—that lists the
managing editors, staff editors, and all
staff who helped publish the yearbook—
that’s YOU! And it IS a JOB, but so
worth it!
Process Color versus Spot Color
Process Color uses the four colors – Cyan,
Magenta, Yellow, and Black (CMYK) in
varying degrees to produce color like you see in
a magazine. It’s like picking out the color you
want to paint your room. You look at swatches
and choose!
We will not be using spot color for our
yearbook.
Headlines—Copy—Captions
Words paint pictures! Pictures add GLORY!
Hit Me With YOUR BEST SHOT!
King of the JUNGLE
Strollin’ Down Memory Lane
Jammin’ at the Lockers
These ARE a few of OUR FAVORITE THINGS
Spread Ideas
And the winners are…remember the spreads
we looked at in yearbooks that were loaded
with pictures and activity?
Now, let’s talk? You will be creating a graphic
organizer that we can consolidate into one BIG
book. This way if you can’t think of a way to
create a sidebar, you can use the BIG book to
help you.
Questions?
Do we want to include surveys?
Do we want more photos on the page.
You will each be responsible for a spread
in the yearbook.
Yearbookers
We have so little time to learn so
much before our first deadline!
1. This week you will work on a graphic
organizer.
2. We will learn to interview next week.
3. The following week we will begin to
learn InDesign.
4. The second six weeks we will focus on
writing copy, headlines, captions and
conducting polls and surveys.
Remember
It’s the DETAILS that count
Your photos MUST tell stories!
Your stories must paint pictures!
BEATS & the LADDER
You will receive a beat
sheet this week to help you
with reporting and taking
photos for your spread
assignment. We will work
on a portion of the ladder
assignments next week.
Idea Board – We Make It Happen
• Our book is a chronological book meaning it’s
created in order of happenings (months) rather
than the standard (opening – academics –
sports – clubs)
• We Arrive
Summer
Fall – Sept Oct Nov
Winter Dec Jan Feb
Spring March
Portraits
Clubs
Index