Pick The Right Theme for your Yearbook

January 5th, 2009

The theme of your yearbook can make or break your committee’s success to put out a good book. Taking the time to figure out which would be the best theme to represent your high school for that particular year will be very important.

The theme should resemble your school and it’s students. You should take into account any popular events or things that have been occurring in your school throughout that specific year that the students took a liking too. If it was a big sports year for your school then maybe a sports theme would be best or if your school put on any events that turned out to be very news worthy a theme regarding that type of event would work best. Making a connection with your students likes and dislikes and the theme of the yearbook will be a very important step in order peek their interests. Once you have narrowed down your themes it is good to ask around and do a preliminary check as to what your peers feel would best fit their schools image. Doing some market research will be ideal before you decide on a theme and start all the leg work. You don’t want to get going on building the rest of the yearbook only to find out the students really dislike the theme.

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