The gutter most simply put refers to the area where opposing pages of your photo book meet.
Gutter in yearbook.
Yearbook spread anatomy 12 elements of yearbook spread design.
It s best to apply a 1 2 inch margin to both sides of the gutter or 1 inch in total.
Pages especially in thick books tend to disappear into the gutter.
A copy of the yearbook that is provided for final review and sign off.
You can also think of it as the binding area.
Page one of the yearbook.
Gutter the space in a 2 page spread where the pages are folded and things can get lost.
A bold or larger line of text at the top of a story that summarizes or introduces what it is about.
Where two pages meet in the center.
When any image or element touches the edge of the page extending beyond the trim edge.
A verbal statement and a visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together.
A butt in gutter could be placed on pages 6 and 7 or 14 and 15.
Includes vital information regarding the school.
But to keep it simple use 1 2 inch gutters for yearbooks between 24 150 pages and 3 4 inch gutter margins for yearbooks greater than 150 pages thick.
The size of this margin will vary depending on the number of pages in your yearbook.
Always design as double page spreads.
In a 16 page folio the natural center spread would be on pages 8 and 9.
The best image should become the dominant photo and should be at least two and a half times larger than any other photos on the spread.
Type set in larger point size usually 14 points or higher and placed above the story to attract the reader s attention and provide information about a story s or a spread s content.
The gutter is where the two pages join together.
A double page spread is made of two pages one left even page number and one right odd page number.
The following screenshot is an example of where the.
The amount of horizontal space between two characters headline.
When designing your spreads select the best photo both in terms of its story telling power and technical quality.
When it comes to yearbooks a gutter is the space between two facing pages an important place to keep clear because when a yearbook is bound the space between the pages shrinks.
Photos are usually the strongest visual element in your yearbook.
When two pages cross over the gutter margin and are not in the center position of the folio it s called a butt in gutter.
The vertical space between the inside margins of facing pages kerning.