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VOLUME 1: YEARBOOK BASICS
VOLUME 2: BUILDING YOUR TEAM
VOLUME 3: ORGANIZING YOUR BOOK
VOLUME 4: THEME DEVELOPMENT
VOLUME 5: COVERAGE
VOLUME 6: PHOTOGRAPHY
VOLUME 7: WRITING
VOLUME 8: DESIGN AND LAYOUT
YEARBOOK KIT
SELLIT - MARKETING YOUR YEARBOOK
DESIGNIT WITH ADOBE EXPRESS
TELLING THE STORY: A DEEPER DIVE!
TOOLS FOR INSPIRATION
MONTHLY CHECKLIST
MEM CAPS
EXTERNAL CONTENT
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VOLUME 5: COVERAGE
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Planning Coverage
At its best, a yearbook tells the story of a unique year in the history of a school community. It combines hundreds of narrative threads that we weave together with photographs, various types of writing and supportive visuals to create a school’s st...
Coverage Organization
Although you have already established your Yearbook’s organizational standard (Traditional vs Chronological vs Other), coverage still requires another layer of organization. We must ensure that all stories are covered, hidden story coverage is uncov...
Tracking Coverage
The most important thing is to know your students and know your school. This helps your yearbook group reach people they don’t know. Keep a spreadsheet of all students, with information about what groups they are involved in, who bought a book, are...
Rethinking Content
Design Short on pictures? Think editorial design. Editorial design is magazine design, less pictures more stories, the focus is on the design. Use magazines as examples for your spreads. Copy Everyone has a story to tell. Focus on telling ...