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Which term refers to a photo or other content that extends past the page's edge?
Which term refers to a photo or other content that extends past the page's edge?
What is the purpose of a caption?
What is the purpose of a caption?
What is the last page of the yearbook called?
What is the last page of the yearbook called?
What does the term 'copy' refer to in yearbook vocabulary?
What does the term 'copy' refer to in yearbook vocabulary?
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What is an unposed photograph called in yearbook vocabulary?
What is an unposed photograph called in yearbook vocabulary?
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Study Notes
Yearbook Vocabulary
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Bleed: Refers to a photo or content that extends beyond the page's edge, creating a seamless appearance on the printed page.
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Caption: Serves to explain or provide context to an image or illustration, enhancing viewer understanding and engagement with the visual content.
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Endsheet: The last page of the yearbook, often containing additional content such as acknowledgments, dedications, or reflections from the school year.
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Copy: In yearbook terminology, this refers to the written text or narrative accompanying photos, including stories, profiles, or event descriptions.
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Candid: An unposed photograph that captures spontaneous moments, providing a natural representation of events and activities throughout the year.
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Test your knowledge of yearbook vocabulary with this quiz! From understanding what a "bleed" is to identifying a "bleed line," this quiz will help you become familiar with the language used in the world of yearbooks. See how well you know the terminology that makes yearbook design unique.