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text | Also body copy. |
theme | The central idea or concept; the narrative or pictorial thread that unifies the various parts of the yearbook. |
thirty | Symbol used by newspapers, wire services, and reporters to denote the end of a story. |
tipon | A separately printed piece of self-adhesive material which must be applied to blank area of a cover or to a page by hand. |
titlepage | The opening page of a book bearing the book title, year of publication, school name, and school location. |
toollines | White lines used to separate paneled portraits. |
typeface | A particular style of type design including the full range of characters, in all sizes. |
typestylefamily | All the variagions of a specific type face design, such as italic, bold, extra bold, condensed, outline, etc. |
type | Typographical error. |
upstyle | All major words in an upstyle headline are capitalized. |
uppercase | Capital letters of a typeface. |
value | How light or dark a color is. |
verticalheadline | Wording the reads downward rather than across. |
vignette | A halftone with a background gradually fading away and blending into the surface of the paper. |
whitespace | Blank area of any page that is not covered by type or pictures. |
widow | A line of type that is markedly shorterthan full measure, usually two or four words or less. |
wrappedcopy | Copy which is lined up with an adjacent element in various lengths. |
xheight | height of the body of lowercase letters, not counting ascenders and descenders. |
yearbook | The annual publication telling as complete a story as possible of one school year in pictures and printed words. |
zapfdingbats | A decorative font used by designers to start captions or copy, as an endmark or to brak unindented copy into paragraphs. |