Make the First Few Pages of your Yearbook Count
March 27th, 2009
When you start designing the layout of your yearbook you will find that you will be torn about where some of your favorite pictures and stories might go. most likely you will have a handful of these dilemmas so you will want to put them in the right order to make them count.
The first few pages of your yearbook is what will capture the attention of your audience and also set the mood for the rest of your yearbook. Your audience will want to see the most interesting and juicy information right up front while you have their complete attention. Try putting a famous school photo right on your opening page. Something that got the students buzzing when they saw it during the year. Or maybe a popular event that happened that year that everyone enjoyed. it is ok to think outside of the typical stuff that you might see in the very beginning of a yearbook like prom and dance stuff.
Maybe your football mascot or a school mascot on one of the first pages filled with some copy about the history of your mascot. Many students can relate and connect with your mascot. It is the brand of your school so it is important to display it.
