Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Yearbook Elements, Notes and Stuff

Elements:
Autographs
pictures of the students and teachers
pictures of the school
Title
Their sports
The students first and last name
Group pictures
The grades in which the students are in
Name of the school
The year
The schools clubs and activities
Page numbers
Different colors
The different occasions and events that occurred that year
Interviews


Every yearbook has a cover,
Every yearbook has a theme my yearbooks theme is Essence.
Always has a name it can be in words or a graphic.
Every yearbook has end sheets:
Table of contents, pictures,  and some have nothing.
There's to type of end sheets the front end sheet and the back end sheet they can be the same or can be totally different. The job of the end sheets is to hold the yearbook together
The words "same" and "different" over and over again, it's four different types of brown, and pictures of their mascot.
The Title Page:
Often restate the theme of the yearbook, some schools have the title of contents

Spread:
 A spread is two pages together side by side in the yearbook.
Lots of orange, pictures, a lot of writing, a title, and a subtitle, questions with an answer, and some quotes.
Are usually theme pages.

Every good book should have a table of contents.

Divider page:
Words, different color pages, a title, it's also a pretty simple page.

You should have an index, a colophon, but you can also have acknowledgments, thank yous, editor thank yous, acknowledgments, and names of who the editors are.

 My yearbook had about 32 pages of senior pages.

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