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Yearbook Terminology 5

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glossyShiny, photographic printts so named because of the process required for sharp reproduction
flue gutterWhere last page of one signature is glued to the first page of another signature. Avoid bleeding pictures across this area
grainTexture or pattern embossed into a cover
graininessCaused by particles of silver in a photograph which become apparent as the photo is enlarged
graphicsA catch all terms given to printing effects and devices used to attract the readers' attention and to enhance page design
grease pencila pencil with a wax-like base used to mark photographs
gridSeries of horizontal and verticla lines in non-reproduible blue ink printed on a layout form to help allign coy and photographs
gbutterThe fold between 2 pages where the pages are bound to the cover
hairlineVery fine rule or line, approximately a quarter of a point in width
halftonePhoto screened for printing, resulting in gradiation of tones formed by dots of varying size and density
halfone artAny artwork with multiple tones that require halftoning in order to reproduce accurately
hanging indentationFirst line of a paragraph set full length, and all following lines indent
hard copyPrinted copy of text stored in computer memory
head or headingDisplay line of coy, usually set in a larger size or different typeface than text, summarizing text below and used to draw attention
headbandsDecorateive cloth edging applied to top and bottm of the book's spine
headlineA line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow, introducing the topic and main point of interest pf tje cp[u
imageThe visual representtion of a photographed subject - the picture
indentPlacing space before or after words in type line


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