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Basic yearbook design instruction by Taylor Publications
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The Elements of YEARBOOK: DESIGN: basic
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The Elements of YEARBOOK:

DESIGN: basic

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Basic Design

[Organized arrangement] of images & words to tell a story

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Elementsof Design

■ Photos

■ Copy

■ White space

►headline & story ►captions

Don’t underestimate the importance and impact white space has on your spreads!

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Placement of elements• Verbal and visual elements create

a bull’s-eye effect

White space

Words

Photos

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Design stepsDetermine foundational structure by dividinglayout into columns of equal sizes.#1

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1 col.

3 columns

2 columns

2 ½

3 ¾

1 ¼

All elements must begin and end on a column.

Design CAUTION

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Design stepsEstablish the external margins…#2

The amount of white space that surrounds the spread.

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Design stepsNote the gutter and the internal spacing…#3

(The 1 pica of white space between columns.)

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Design steps

#4 Place an eyeline.

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(Place in upper or lower third, never in the middle)

Design CAUTIONPlacement of the eyeline…

But nothere…

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Design steps

#5 Place a vertical axis that meets your eyelineat what is called the axis point.

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Design steps

#6 Select and place dominant photo at axis pt.

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Design steps

#7 Place headline/copy area near dominantphoto to reinforce message.

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Design steps

#8 Place next largest photo at axis point.

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Design steps

#9 Continuing to work from the axis point, placeyour next photo.

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Design CAUTION

(Avoid temptation to fill in the corners.)Pause and consider caption placement.

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Design IMPERATIVEVary the shape and size of rectangular photos.

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Design steps

#10 Working from the eyeline, place theremaining photos.

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Design imperativePhotos should rest on or hang down fromthe eyeline.

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Avoid running pictures into the outside margins, unless they bleed…

(Pictures that bleed run completely off the page.)

Design CAUTION

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(Captions may differ in length, but must be the same width.)

Design steps

#11 Place a caption for each photo.

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Design steps

#12 Begin design check.

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■ Consistent external margin Does a photo touch each margin?

Design CHECK

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■ Consistent internal spacingIs there 1 pica separation between each element?

Design CHECK

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Design CHECK■ Eyeline

Do the photo edges create a line of white space that spans across two facing pages?

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Avoid placing pictures on the spread that are theexact size & shape unless the content is related.

Design CAUTION

X XX X

XX

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■ Bull’s-eye effectDo the layout of elements flow from the inside out, from black to gray to white?

Design CHECK

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Design CHECK■ Captioning

Do you have a caption block for every photo?

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■ White Space to OutsideDo you have white spaced trapped on the inside?

Design CHECK

Exampleof

trapped copy

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Aim for a variety of content & balanced coverage

Design CHECK ■ Photo Cropping and Placement

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Numbers: 1 person, 2 people, small group, large group

Design CHECK ■ Varied Content

Boys vs Girls: Do you have a balance?

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Design FIX

#13 Replace photos or redesign as needed.

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■ Use your layout to create others

Design MAXIMIZATION

#14

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■ Mirror

Design MODIFICATIONSOriginal Design >

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■ Flip

Design MODIFICATIONSOriginal Design >

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■ Mirror-Flip

Design MODIFICATIONSOriginal Design >

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■ Original

Design MODIFICATIONS■ Mirror

■ Mirror-Flip■ Flip

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■ Design a layout using an eight-column format■ Place your eyeline■ Use 7-9 photos, varying size■ Create a headline with a subhead & place over copy area■ Make sure every picture has a caption placed logically near the photo it identifies■ Check your layout before turning it in

Your turn

The Spirit of The Spirit of $76K$76K

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This PowerPoint presentation was created by Balfour-Taylor Yearbooks, for educational purposes only. It is unlawful to remove or alter the Balfour logo without the permission of Balfour-Taylor Yearbooks Marketing Department. For more information, contact Mike Taylor, Education/Marketing Director at [email protected].


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