25 things a yearbook should have:
1. Theme title on the cover of the book
2. School name on the cover of the book
3. Year of the text book on the cover of the book
4. Table on contents
5. Index at the end of the book
6. Names of every student
7. At least 22-3 pictures of one student in the entire book
8. "spreads" about students and clubs
9. Pictures of clubs and other organizations within the school
10. Team pictures
11. Faculty member pictures
12. Faculty member names
13. Titles for all spreads
14. Senior pictures/ baby pictures
15. Section dividers
16. Sections of students pictures for every grade level
17. Candids of students and faculty
18. Awards and superlatives
19. Autograph pages
20. Yearbook cover in general
21. School portrait pictures
22. "Year in Review" article
23. Photo collage
24. Student quotes
25. Page numbers
1. What is the title of your book?
The title of the year book is Identity.
2. What school is it from?
This year book is from Aberdeen High School.
3. What "thematic elements" do you see in your book? This means what elements are
evident from beginning to end of the book
They mostly focus on the students, and have articles about the students. They use the same fonts throughout the book, and keep the color palette very simple and clean.
4. How many sections are in your book? This could be tough to figure out, but do your best
I guessing about 6? Well they have three topics, and each topic has 2 sections in the table of contents.
5. What is your favorite "spread"? A spread is 2 pages about the same topic
My favorite spread is titled, "The Show Must Go On"
6. Is there an Index in your book?
Yes, there is an index.
7. Are there photos of groups of people, like clubs and organizations?
Yes, there are pictures of different clubs, teams, and organizations associated with the school.
8. Is there a table of contents?
Yes, there is a table of contents.
9. How many people go to the school whose book you have?
About 1,300 students were said to be in the 2006 yearbook.
10. What state is your book from?
This year book is from a school in Washington.
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