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      VOLUME 4: Theme Development
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        Chapter 1: What is a Theme (and Why Do We Need One)?

        Your yearbook needs a theme, and that's more than just a pretty cover. A theme gives your book direction, tying everything together from the cover to the colours to the headlines and how you tell the stories. Without one, your yearbook can ...

        Chapter 2: Themes You'll Want To Steal

        Over the years, we've seen a LOT of great yearbook themes. We've collected a few to help you kickstart your brainstorming journey! TIMELESS & REFLECTIVE THIS IS US: a classic that centers the yearbook around student identity an...

        Chapter 3: Developing Your Theme

        Sometimes the perfect theme doesn't show up right away, and that's okay. As your team starts planning, brainstorming, and bouncing around ideas, a theme might naturally bubble to the surface. The best themes are subtle, flexible, and feel li...

        Chapter 4: Creating a Style Guide

        To make sure your yearbook shines and truly captures the heart and soul of your school, it’s super helpful to set up a Yearbook Style Guide. Think of it as a road map for your yearbook team, showing best practices and guidelines to follow. Wit...