Monday, February 13, 2017

25 Things that Should Be In Every Yearbook.

A good yearbook needs....
1. A constant font that doesn't change.
2. A good theme/ design that isn't too goofy or too serious.
3. A hard back.
4. Color (not bnw)
5. Glossy, or high quality printer paper.
6. A catchy title.
7. Good photos
8. Big student pictures.
9. Big, readable text.
10. A Table of contents
11. Space for signatures.
12. A hardback
13. Page numbers
14. Quotes
15. Students opinions
16. Pictures of everyone.
17. Staff photos
18. Unique Articles
19. Different Spreads
20. Parent messages to their kids.
21. Vol. Number
22. INDEX
23. Editor, photographers, and names of other producers.
24. Proper Spelling
25. Proper grammar

1. What is the title of your book?
More Than That
2. What school is it from?
JBHS
3. What "thematic elements" do you see in your book? This means what elements are evident from beginning to end of the book
Red colors, Text inside of text, Small intersecting lines that make little boxes to write text.
4. How many sections are in your book? This could be tough to figure out, but do your best
10
5. What is your favorite "spread"? A spread is 2 pages about the same topic
The "Family Matters" spread on page 38
6. Is there an Index in your book?
Yes
7. Are there photos of groups of people, like clubs and organizations?
Yes
8. Is there a table of contents?
Yes 
9. How many people go to the school whose book you have?
2890 Students 259 Adults
10. What state is your book from?
Texas

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