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It goes without saying that, as a yearbook adviser, you've got your work cut out for you. From choosing a theme and designing the cover to planning pages, choosing photos and making sure everyone is included, there's much to consider. Our job is to make yours a little easier so we've created FYI: For Yearbook Information, a digital magazine just for you. Filled with lots of creative ideas and examples you can use when designing your own books as well as sound advice about handling sales and answering technical questions, there truly is something for everyone.
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    you have a team OF DEDICATED CUSTOMER SERVICE ADVISERS READy TO hElp. AVAIlAblE FROM 7:30 A.M. - 4:30 p.M. CST. yOU CAn CAll OR EMAIl yOUR qUESTIOnS. MOST ADVISERS pREFER TO wORk wITh ThE CSA ASSIgnED TO ThEIR SChOOl bECAUSE ThEy FEEl COMFORTAblE COnTACTIng ThE SAME pERSOn wITh whOM ThEyVE DEVElOpED A STROng wORkIng RElATIOnShIp. bUT, IF yOU nEED hElp RIghT AwAy AnD yOUR CSA IS bUSy, AnyOnE ElSE On ThE TEAM IS wIllIng TO ASSIST. OUR gOAl IS TO MAkE yOUR ExpERIEnCE ThE EASIEST IT CAn bE. nOT Only IS EVERyOnE On ThE CUSTOMER SERVICE TEAM A SpECIAlIST In yEARbOOk pRODUCTIOn, bUT ThEy ARE AlSO ExpERTS In USIng ThE TOOlS yOU USE AnD ARE FAMIlIAR wITh ThE OpTIOnS yOU hAVE. PLUS, ChAnCES ARE ThEy hAVE hElpED OThER ADVISERS wITh ThE SAME qUESTIOn.

    call 1.800.453.2813 between 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. cSt or email any of the profeSSionalS on our team.

    pEggy bROwnCustomer Service [email protected] DEbbIE kEnnEDyCustomer Service [email protected] ClARISSA ShElbyCustomer Service [email protected] TODD SpARkSCustomer Service [email protected]

    RObyn wIllIAMSCustomer Service [email protected] DOnnA wATSOnCustomer Service [email protected] bETh nElSOnTechnical Support [email protected]

    The Customer Service team is there to make yearbooking easy for you!

    questions

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    04 cover-creating tipSThe old saying You cant judge a book by its cover is completely untrue when youre talking about the yearbook. Design inspiration and lots of example covers will help get your own creative juices flowing to design a cover your students will love.

    08 beSt yearbook award goeS toDesign awards, praise from readers, sales records and smiling faces mean the book is loved.

    10 faQSThe Customer Service Advisers put their heads together and made a list of those questions they hear most often. Then, they answered them so that youll have the details right at your fingertips!

    12 mini-webinar ScheduleThe most important how-to questions are answered in live webinar demonstrations and Q&A sessions.

    14 big ideaSAll great books have a unifying idea. That helps tell the story of the year. Learn where you can find one for your book.

    22 lotS & lotS of coverageCute ideas for including everyone in the book.26 Sell more yearbookSThe easiest way to make the yearbook affordable

    is to sell as many copies as possible.

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    28 advice for allAdvisers share some hints they wish they would have known when they created their first books.

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    Seek inSpirationCheck Herff Jones collection of pre-designed covers; see if you like any of those as a unifier for this years book. If not, look at ads, greeting cards and other printed materials for ideas, or consider a cover art contest to showcase student work.

    conSider a themeHaving a unifying idea will make your book feel cohesive and will make this years book feel different than last years volume.

    chooSe Some unifierSThe cover art will set the tone for the book. Using colors, symbols, shapes and fonts found on the cover inside the book will make it feel planned and cohesive.

    be creativeIf youre doing your own cover, you can draw it, paint it,

    submit photos or create the entire masterpiece on the computer; its entirely up to you!

    create a recordDont forget the year and the name of the school on the cover; it may seem obvious right now, but in years to come, that information will become even more valuable.

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    EVEn IF yOURE lUCky EnOUgh TO hAVE ExpERIEnCE (lIkE wORkIng On yOUR hIghSChOOl OR COllEgE yEARbOOk), CREATIng A yEARbOOk TODAy MAy bE An All-nEw pROCESS. In some ways, creating a yearbook is SO MUCH EASIER because many of the most tedious processes are now automated, but theres still a lot to know. So we asked our support team which questions they hear most from advisers... and were hoping the answers make your job easier.

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    A gREAT ThEME wIll pUll yOUR bOOk

    TOgEThER AnD hAVE SOMEThIng FOR

    EVERyOnE. Handprints have long been used as a measure of growth

    and are a cherished memento for parents everywhere. With that in mind,

    the yearbook staff created additional significance by suggesting the theme

    Were all about hands-on learning. The title page is flooded with images of

    students hands and student hand artwork is scattered throughout along with colorful

    handprints. The 80-page book ends with all of the eighth graders together on the

    lawn holding hands to say goodbye.

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    bIgideaslook around. ideaS are everywhere. junk mail, billboardS, advertiSementS on tv are all filled with themeS to borrow, tweak and make your own. The trick is finding the one that is meaningful to your school and that can be developed easily throughout the book. Keep in mind the

    feeling you wish to convey in your book and how it reflects your school atmosphere. Do you want to be playful? Thoughtful? School spirited? Are there any common phrases that are popular with your students? Walk the school halls, visual and verbal cues are everywhere. Y Online offers dozens of pre-designed borders, backgrounds, coordinated

    graphics and covers that youcould use to build a theme.

    Once youve chosen your theme, brainstorm ways to carry it through the book. Maybe its a piece or two of clip art, student artwork or photos, in addition to borders and backgrounds that subtly suggest the theme throughout the book.

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    GREAT THEME: wE ARE ThE FUTURE. Evident from the front cover to the last autograph page, corkboard backgrounds, Polaroid-style shots and Post-it-like note paper helppull this playful theme through the book. Clip art push pins and torn notebook paper add a touch of whimsy to pages filled withstudents enjoying their time in school. Even the sometimes more serious portrait pages are dressed up with additional images of students with their classmates. The addition of the full-color, four-page Our World supplement helps to cement this yearbook in time by covering world events that made headlines during the year. The 64-page, perfect-bound book presents everything from class time activities to clubs and candid scrapbook-style pages in a fun andeasy-to-follow style.

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    ECS LOWER SCHOOL

    TIMBERWILDE ELEME

    NTARY

    SAME COVER DESIgn, ThREE DIFFEREnT yEARbOOkS. Three schools one each in Texas, Tennessee and Georgia selected the same professionally

    designed cover, but that didnt mean they had identical yearbooks. All three staffs created yearbooks using graphics, backgrounds and headlines that coordinated, and each had its own creative style.

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    EMERSON ELEMENTA

    RY SCHOOL

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    colorful backgroundS and larger graphic iconS set this book apart. The staff decided to stick with the bright palette from the colorful chalked cover and repeated both the brilliant hues and the hand-drawn graphics on coverage pages to create a package that held together well. Because the lower school is on three campuses, each campus had its own identifying color in the book.

    textured backgroundS and contraSting accentS provide another option designwise. The coordinated background is available both at full opacity and in a lighter ghosted version, so this staff combined the two, adding colorful strokes around the photos and graphic labels to help identify page content inside. Again, a unified look holds the volume together as a planned piece.

    ghoSting all backgroundS makes the full-color photos really pop from the pages. As with the two plans above, its clear that the staff worked together to orchestrate the books look. Once the creative team chooses the visual look to be used throughout, page designers can work from anywhere, knowing that the finished product will be held together by the consistent backgrounds.

    gREAT IDEA!

    wEll DOnE!

    COOl!

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    ARTFUlly ATTRACTIVE.

    A piece of purchased artwork provided the basis

    for this entire volume. Alisa Hyde, a graphic designer

    and a volunteer parent adviser for the past three

    years, created backgrounds, selected appropriate fonts

    and gave the book its personality. As a trained

    designer, she finds herself setting up the backgrounds,

    finessing the spreads to completion and uploading the pages. The best staff

    scenario I can imagine, she said, would be one where

    I could handle most of design concerns and other parents might be in charge of making sure everyone is included, handling the fifth

    grade ads and baby pictures and selling the yearbooks.

    I think having people assigned to specific tasks makes most sense. And

    having some teachers work with the parent volunteers

    would be of great help too.

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    itS great to make the book different each year and to include

    StudentS who might not otherwiSe be in the yearbook. Art contests are popular

    at many schools, so what about using student art to begin the section that includes each new set

    of class pictures? The dividers introducing each class section showcased several pieces of student

    art as well as some handwritten messages from students and parents. A similar display of photos and messages in quote bubbles was used to share

    messages to the sixth graders from their parents and others wishing them well.

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    more StudentS pluS a record of the year! Colorful boxes unify the book and contain information that makes it more personal. In addition to quotes from students sharing everything from favorite movies, actresses and cartoon characters that create a record of the year, each spread contained a series of favorite class activities.

    a colorful palette and lotS of fun illuStrationS. Of course, everyone loves to see pictures of themselves and their friends. Layering colored backgrounds, coordinating graphics, colorful artwork and lots of candids from the classroom, from special activities and from field trips gives every spread a fresh approach while creating a book that holds together as a cohesive volume. If you have several volunteers working on spreads and you want a book that is unified, its important to make design decisions before work begins so that theres no need to duplicate efforts.

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    the yearbook really iS a hiStory book! With retro graphics,

    and cool contemporary backgrounds, this book is a great example of the

    adage, Everything old is new again. The look is fresh, but the nod to

    history is obvious in the book that records the faces and events of the

    year for all time. A cool addition: the now and then photos of each teacher

    alongside his/her quote.

    taking it literally. The theme, Building a legacy one life at a time, inspired the use of fun construction

    graphics alongside content, as folios and to add coverage.

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    When space allowed on the class photo pages, students completed the prompt, If I were a builder...

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    COVERIng pRInTIng COSTS FOR ThE yEARbOOk IS An IMpORTAnT pART OF ThE pROCESS. In some cases, the school or PTA may provide funding but in most schools, the yearbook staff is responsible for earning the funds along with creating the book. If that is the case for you, consider any and all of the following as you plan your year.

    Prior planning always prevents poor performance. There is nothing worse than spending all spring wondering if youve ordered enough books. If you adopt the philosophy ask early and ask often, youre likely to sell more books before you even have to put in your final count for printing. Be sure parents know how to purchase the books. Placing posters around the school or a large banner outside

    near the drop-off and pick-up lines will alert parents to the fact that books are on sale and to check homework or take-home folders for additional information. Be sure that your teachers are all equipped to handle collecting money by using the order envelopes.

    Consider how much you want to charge for the books. Can you afford to sell books at a discount to those who order early or to teachers? Could the PTA purchase one for each of the teachers? Are there any special circumstances

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    parent newSletter Place an ad in the parent newsletter giving information on how to purchase a yearbook.

    phone blaSt OR EMAIL Campaign Ask the principal to message all parents and share the opportunity to reserve their yearbooks now.

    order envelopeS Be sure all of your teachers have one and are clear about when to collect money and what to do with orders.

    back-to-School NIGHT SaleS Make sure parents know ahead of time so they come prepared to buy the yearbook that night.

    poSterS Blanket the school with pre-designed posters or have your students create their own to advertise book sales info.

    that you want to be sure to address like students whojust cant afford a book? Maybe you could consider soliciting area businesses or even your teachers or PTA to conduct an Angel Program where students anonymously receive a yearbook paid for by someone else. What about offering a sibling discount so parents could afford to purchase a separate book for each of their children? Book salesefforts can make such a difference.

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    ACCESS YOUR FILES FROM ANY COMPUTER.

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    ...KEEP THESE WORDS OF WISDOM IN MIND!

    BEST CASE SCENARIO: HAVE SOMEONE ELSE IN CHARGE OFBOOK SALES.

    It really pays to be organized.

    IT REALLY HELPS TO DIVIDE THE RESPONSIBILITIES.

    IF YOU CAN RECRUIT MORE VOLUNTEERS, DO IT.

    Dont be afraid to reach our for help. Thats why the customer service team and other resources exist!!!

    DO YOUR BEST TO INCLUDE EVERYONE.


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