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Coverage & Theme
Color Reporting & Designing
Legal Issues
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Adjacent colors on the color wheel that produce pleasing, low-contrast harmony.
What are analogous colors?
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The right of administrators/school boards to final control
over content in school publications.
What is prior restraint?
2,1
Graphic/symbolic elements that carry throughout the book
and compliment the theme.
What are visual elements?
2,2
Unifying/separating, emphasizing/de-emphasizing,
directing readers, andadding personality to content.
What is using purposeful color.?
2,3
Questions that require more than a yes/no answer
and are usually narrative in nature.
What are open ended questions?
2,4
The opportunity to examine and request changes from yearbook
staff/advisor.
What is prior review?
3,1
Ways to increase coverage in the yearbook.
What are folios, photo bars, specialty coverage, etc?
3,2
Opposite colors on the color wheel that create high-contrast
intensity.
What are complementary colors?
3,3
Short bits of information that are provided on sidebars or as
complimentary elements to the content on the page.
What are quick reads?
3,4
Controls the use of intellectual property and protects the rights
of those that created certaininformation.
What is copyright?
4,1
Elements, such as a slogan, that is carried throughout the yearbook using words to express the theme.
What are verbal elements?
4,4
A word, name, symbol, device, or combination of used to
identify a product.
A word, name, symbol, device, or combination of used to identify a product.
5,1
Examples are magazines, advertisements,
commercials, websites, etc.
What are places to find theme ideas?
5,3
The largest photo on the page that draws the attention
of the audience.
What is the dominant photo?