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4 Brilliant Yearbook Ideas to Make a Memorable Yearbook

Yearbooks can serve as a valuable collection of memories for students that will last for years well after they graduate. Perhaps the title doesn’t quite do it justice, as it is much more than just an almanac of sorts. Since these books are treasures that students will probably end up keeping for most of their lives, it is important to design and print them well so they can stand the test of time both in terms of memories and in terms of wear and tear. Here are some yearbook ideas to consider if you have been tasked with executing the yearbook for your school.

Yearbook Ideas for Students:

Create a Committee

Designing and organizing the content for a yearbook can be a huge task. The worst thing to do is to try and take care of everything on your own. Enlisting the help of others can help you divide and conquer and systematically approach tackling this major project. You can assign different responsibilities to different people according to their specific skill sets. As long as you hold committee members accountable for getting their work done, it can be an efficient way to get your yearbook published.


Choose a Theme

Something that will help guide your yearbook insert design and layout is establishing a theme. You can make it fun and tailored to the personality of the graduating class. Sticking to the idea, you come up with can help with consistency throughout the yearbook.

Do Better Photography

The most critical element of a stellar yearbook is good photography. The images contained in the yearbook will be powerful memories for students for a long time. It is important to keep your photography simple. Many great yearbook designs utilize candid shots of students engaged in athletic, academic and social activities. One mistake some yearbook photographers make is not getting close enough to the subjects. Students want to be able to identify those that appear in the photographs, so it is important to get close. Of course capturing emotion through photography can make for a fantastic yearbook. This can be a powerful way to evoke fond memories. Also, make sure to try and include as many students as possible in the photographs you include so people don’t feel left out. This tactic will also add diversity to your compilation of imagery. Give some variety to the way images are laid out, for example, you could have different sizes like full-page images, half-page images, quarter-page images, etc. Also, check out this tutorial to learn Some Photography Tips.

Print Perfectly

Once you have your yearbook design ready, it is essential that you have it proofed. Use other people that have not worked on the project, as their eyes will be fresh, seeing everything for the first time. The last thing you want is to go to print and have your yearbook littered with spelling and grammar errors. You can edit grammatical errors using Grammarly.

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