Friday, January 22, 2016

Yearbook Introduction

What Should be In Every Yearbook
1. School name on the cover
2.Table of contents
3. Fun colors
4. layouts that show the students and their activities
5. intriguing cover art
6. information about each layout clearly visible
7. students names with their pictures
8. book should showcase the school
9. text legible
10. clear pictures
11. Staff directory
12.All school clubs
13. blank pages for signatures
14. pictures with good lighting
15. introduction page for each section
16.mascot in book
17. sports
18.arts
19.academics
20.flattering pictures of students
21. index
22. spine has school name on it
23. what year the yearbook is made
24.lots of people
25. page numbers

1. What is the title of your book?
Limitless.
2. What school is it from?

Harvard-Westlake school in North Hollywood, Los Angeles.
3. What "thematic elements" do you see in your book? This means what elements are evident from beginning to end of the book

Some thematic elements evident in the book are friendship, student life, academics, and school spirit.
4. How many sections are in your book? This could be tough to figure out, but do your best
I found in the table of context that there are eight sections in this yearbook.
5. What is your favorite "spread"? A spread is 2 pages about the same topic
My favorite spread was either the one about the swim team and the senior graduation one.
6. Is there an Index in your book?
There is an index in my book.
7. Are there photos of groups of people, like clubs and organizations?

Yes, there were photos of groups of people.
8. Is there a table of contents?

There is a small table of context.
9. How many people go to the school whose book you have?

1,609
10. What state is your book from?

California

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