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VOLUME 1: First Things First
VOLUME 2: People & Principles
VOLUME 3: Getting Started
VOLUME 4: Theme Development
VOLUME 5: Coverage
VOLUME 6: Photography
VOLUME 7: Writing
VOLUME 8: Design
VOLUME 9: Layout
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Chapter 1: Planning Your Content & Coverage
Planning your yearbook is one of the most tedious parts of the whole yearbook project, but it's also one of the most important! Content and coverage can't be random or unfocused…a plan must be developed to bring all the stories together. ...
Chapter 2: Planning Your Space
As you build and organize your content, make sure you're budgeting space for everything that you'll need: Portraits (generally 25-30% of your book) Student Life (25-30%) Academics and Organizations (15-20%) Sports (15-20%) Clubs (1...
Chapter 3: Tracking Coverage
Creating a yearbook is a bit like putting together a puzzle, except that the pieces are constantly moving and some of them are wearing jerseys or starring in the school play. That's why tracking your coverage is so important! It helps you st...
Chapter 4: Short on Content?
We get it. Sometimes you don't have the perfect photo for every spread. Maybe an event got cancelled, maybe your photographer was home with the flu, or maybe you’re just looking to do something different. Whatever the reason, there’s no need...
Chapter 5: Dedications & Ads
If you're wanting to add a bit more sparkle (and support) to your yearbook, offering paid ad and dedication space is a great way to do it while helping cover production costs. It can be parents writing messages of congratulations, local busin...