THIS PROJECT IS CURRENTLY ONLY OPEN TO SEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS WHO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION PROCESS.
If you are an Eighth Grade who has already applied and been accepted to Yearbook staff, you may do this project.
If you are an Eighth Grade who has already applied and been accepted to Yearbook staff, you may do this project.
Print Design & The Yearbook
Yerd (n.) - A person in yearbook that can't help but using/recognizing yearbook terms in normal conversation (such as 'gutter', 'pica', 'whitespace', 'stroke', etc...) [urban dictionary]
*Requires completing an application and attending one 9th period meeting per week.
*Requires completing an application and attending one 9th period meeting per week.
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Important Note:
This project is ultimately intended for members of the Yearbook staff and those who have a SERIOUS interest in entering the field of publishing and print media. THIS IS NOT a "Leave class and take pictures for yearbook" project. This is an "assemble and edit the yearbook" project.
Don't do this project in class unless you are prepared to work hard on the tough stuff like:
Don't do this project in class unless you are prepared to work hard on the tough stuff like:
- Improving the "whole book look" via tightening up design across pages.
- Improving all layouts by fixing alignment mistakes created by other members of staff (the original page alignments are great).
- Re-doing an entire spread if it's in bad enough shape.
- Fixing typeface errors.
- Proofreading copy.
- Writing copy