Yearbook Blueprint 2022-2023
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Yearbook Blueprint A workbook to help you develop your theme, cover, endsheets, division pages and more!
YOUR YEARBOOK PLANNING RESOURCE Yearbook defined
2 A yearbook has at least five purposes. ����������������������������������������������� 2 A theme provides several functions ���������������������������������������������������� 3 6 Where are effective places to develop a theme? ������������������������������ 6 Theme ideas �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Finding your theme ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 10 16 Cover ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16 Front endsheets ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 18 Back endsheets ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 Title page ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 22 Opening spread ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24 Division spread �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 Ads ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 Closing spread �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 34 Creating covers with Walsworth �������������������������������������������������������� 35 Image System covers �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36 Custom-designed covers �������������������������������������������������������������������� 46 More choices for your Image System cover ����������������������������������� 50 2023 tip-ons ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51 Impression System covers ����������������������������������������������������������������� 52 Burnishing ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 60 Branding ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 61 Laser-cut cover designs ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 62 Laser-cut endsheet designs ��������������������������������������������������������������� 63 64 Endsheets ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 65 Image System endsheets ������������������������������������������������������������������� 66 Impression System endsheets ���������������������������������������������������������� 68 Endsheet upgrades ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 70 Image System dividers ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 72 Impression System dividers ��������������������������������������������������������������� 74 82 Photography ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 84 Captions ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 86 Copy �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 88 Student life ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 90 Academics ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 91 Sports ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 92 Organizations ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 93 People ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 94 Advertising ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 95 98 Specialty pages ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 98 Supplements ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 100 Options ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 102 Icons ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 103 4 14 78 78 80
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Step 1: Decide on a theme
Our complete design
Sketch pages
Step 2: Select your cover
Step 3: Select your theme items
Steps 4 & 5: Select fonts and colors Step 6: Create your contents
Principles of design Design: Step by step
Optional items
Deadline planner
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Ladder
Walsworth fonts
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YEARBOOK DEFINED A YEARBOOK HAS AT LEAST FIVE PURPOSES.
Education: Students learn writing, design, photography, computers, business and marketing, goal setting, time management and communication skills. Reference: As a reference book, it is a record of the students, faculty and staff at a school during a particular year. Memories: As a memory book, it covers the events and activities of the year – in students’ personal lives and in their schools – and the associated feelings. History: It is a record book of personal and school topics and events outside of school, all from the student perspective. It is dated by trends, fashions and occurrences of that year. Public relations: A yearbook can appeal to the community and to families considering moving there. But the main purpose of a yearbook is to tell the complete story of this year at your school. To do that, you need a plan. The first step in the plan is to develop your theme.
“As We Go,” Raider , Gulliver Preparatory, Pinecresti, Florida
“It’s a Lot,” Odyssey, University High School, Orange City, Florida
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A THEME PROVIDES SEVERAL FUNCTIONS: • Helps you present your coverage • Unifies the book’s sections • Reflects the school year and the people involved, which should appeal to your readers Begin your yearbook by coming up with a theme.
YEARBOOK DEFINED
“At Any Minute We Got This” Minuteman , Lexington High School, Lexington, Nebraska
“This Changes Everything,” Fusion , Hagerty High School, Oviedo, Florida
“What a Time,” Legend , William R. Boone High School, Orlando, Florida
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TRENDS COLORS Colors convey mood. Blues are calming, yellows are uplifting and reds are elegant. When deciding what colors to use, remember the color wheel, and that colors opposite each other on the wheel are complementary. Look at this year’s color trends and see which colors would work together to convey your theme. Pantone selected trend colors for the Spring of 2022. Check out Walsworth’s corresponding Formula Colors and other new color suggestions.
Color of the year!
F1630 F1630
F3804 F3804
F0295 F0295
F4510 F4510
F0922 F0922
F5112 F5112
F4723 F4723
F4755 F4755
F3802 F3802
F3215 F3215
F2460 F2460
F2165 F2165
FONTS
Duque
Hudson Mesmerize SANDWICH BOARD Museo Sans Desard Tremolo Proxima Nova Subroc Walbaum
Fuego Isabel
Scruffy Sign
Your words express a mood or emotion and so does the font that you use. With fonts you can: • Convey a message • Create an entry point • Vary them in size and design • Play with leading, tracking and justification Experiment using a clean, simple font. If you use a decorative font, use it as an accent paired with a simple font. You may like the result. Make sure you do not use more than three font families in your yearbook.
Lair, Shawnee Mission Northwest High School, Shawnee, Kansas
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UNEXPECTED TYPOGRAPHY Most themes rely on two contrasting fonts because, well, why fix what’s not broken? Though it is generally a good idea, isn’t it more fun to break rules sometimes? Try using typography as a main design element instead of as accents. Don’t put legibility to the side, but you do not need to make it the primary factor.
Odyssey , University High School, Orange City, Florida
ILLUSTRATIONS With most designs being type or photo heavy, illustrations are a great tool to help your book stand out. Illustrations are versatile, and you can adjust the style to fit your theme. Obviously this will require some drawing skills, but this trend can really help your spreads excel!
The Renegade, Florida State University Schools, Tallahassee, Florida
BLACK AND WHITE/COLOR MINIMALISM The absence of color can draw your eye as effectively as bold color when applied correctly. A limited color palette can provide direction and focus while capturing your attention. The end result can range from dramatic and bold to classy and refined. Think of the color as an accent rather than the main focus. Strong photography or visual graphics should be the focus to make your spreads visually interesting.
Beacon, Calvary Day School, Savannah, Georgia
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STEP 1: DECIDE ON A THEME THEME — AN IDEA OR CONCEPT THREADED THROUGHOUT A YEARBOOK. IT SHOULD: • Be unique to the school year
• Be something students want to remember • Focus on the most important story of the year • Be stated in simple, everyday language used by students • Have visual and verbal elements • Be carried on the cover, endsheets, title page and divider pages Developing a theme idea throughout the yearbook not only helps to unify the book, but it also adds a special dimension of involvement for readers. Consider the following questions as guidelines while working on a theme: • Does it make sense, considering the events, activities and issues of the year? • Is there a phrase that students will be able to relate to and understand? • Is there a unifying concept to tie the events of the year together? • Does it allow for both verbal and visual development? • Does it show a fresh, contemporary approach?
YEARBOOK SUITE
For more information, order the “Finding Your Theme” unit from our Yearbook Suite curriculum. Go to walsworthyearbooks.com/yearbooksuite to order. Also check out our Theme Gallery at walsworthyearbooks.com/showcase.
WHERE ARE EFFECTIVE PLACES TO DEVELOP A THEME? “FILL IN THE BLANK,” HORIZON, BLUE VALLEY NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL, OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS
Cover It introduces the theme using words, graphics, colors or fonts; sets the mood or tone reflected in the theme. On either the front cover or the spine, you must include the yearbook name and the year of publication. The spine must include the school name, city, state and volume number.
Endsheets Promote unifying idea, either with color choice or through use of headlines, copy, photos, artwork, captions or graphics.
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Title page Content and design reflects theme idea. The title of the book is the most important element, but the title page also includes year, volume number, school name and complete address, including ZIP code. Many schools include school enrollment and telephone number as well.
Colophon A brief statement containing information about the cover applications, fonts, materials and printing company of a book.
THEME
Opening section Usually one to three spreads that relate the theme to the school in general, but with specific facts and details.
Spin-off — A word or phrase used in the sections to apply the theme to all areas of coverage; can be a word from the theme phrase or words that express the theme idea School profile — Name, mascot, colors, address, enrollment and other factual details about a school Theme package —The places in the yearbook where the theme usually is developed verbally and visually – the cover, endsheets, title page, opening, section divider spreads and closing Tone — Mood or attitude expressed through words, images and graphics Verbal — Copy that reflects the theme, such as the yearbook’s title and section titles Visual — A logo or design graphics that reflect the theme and carry it across the theme pages; a visual element can be a non-verbal theme Closing section Last page and/or spread(s) serve as a wrap-up to theme and school year. TERMS
Divider spreads Show how each section relates to the theme idea and preview the section ahead.
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THEME IDEAS ANNIVERSARY Going full circle Here’s looking at… Pride from the inside Spirit of 100
Grow React Refresh Revamped Revise Seasons of change Things change… change things Transition Unpredictable What’s new CHOICES
Shine Splash of class Stand out On top of it all The “A” List To the fullest EXPERIENCE ]between[
IDENTITY Be you Defined Define yourself Find yourself inside Free to be me Identity Incognito More than a face in the crowd No one quite like us Sifting through the noise We are Who we are IMPRESSIONS Be known Canvas Impression Leaving our mark Make a scene Make your mark JOURNEY A journey not a destination Along the road Down the right track Every mile a memory Just down the road On the right track One road different paths Our journey within Taking the scenic route The ride of our lives LIFE And so it goes
Spirit of 25 Spirit of 50 Spirit of 75 Throwback edition Tradition never graduates Vintage appeal ART/ENTERTAINMENT Behind the scenes Climbing the charts Lyrics of our lives Rhapsody Roll out the red carpet Soundtrack of our lives The beat The parts we play Under the spotlight BEGINNINGS Hello It’s just the beginning The first draft BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION A work in progress Emerge Excuse the interruptions Fragments From the ground up CHANGES A whole new direction Be the change Change it up Changing within Cycle Ever changing Evolve
[dis]connected Action reaction Adjust accordingly
Align All in And this is our story Come as you are… leave different Exposure In between Scratching the surface Snapshots Walk on the wild side FAITH/RELIGION Genesis Growing in grace and knowledge
Best of both worlds Choose your own… Choose your own adventure Making choices The road not taken Windows of opportunity COLOR Color outside the lines Full spectrum Not all black and white Sealed in gold Show your true colors CONNECTIONS Common threads Connected Drawing you in Trail mix DREAMS Beyond our wildest dreams Create Dream big Fly Think big EXCELLENCE Don’t hold back Exceed Going beyond
Light your world Mind, body, spirit GAMES Game on iPlay Level up
Name of the game Playing the game Playing the hand you’re dealt The game is on… HUMOR/FUN Find the humor Just joking around Havin’ a good time Let the good times roll
A slice of life As we know it
C’est la vie If this is it… Intersect Life is…
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MOVEMENT Go In motion Zoom NATURE/GREEN Elements Just our nature Going green is golden Go green The green pages The green way Make it count Take a number The numbers game OUR STORY Long story short Now you know Our house Survival guide An inside look A peek inside A reflection of ourselves Beneath the surface Clarity Coming into focus Different point of view Insight Intertwine Kaleidoscope Lasting impressions Our point of view Perspectives Shattering perceptions NUMBERS 180 days What lies within PERSPECTIVES
TIME Defining the moment From summer to summer Frozen in time In the blink of an eye In the moment It’s a new day Make it last forever Measure the moments Moments of impact My year No better time Oh the year we’ve had On any given day One for the books Our time to shine Our turn Prime time Seems like only yesterday The right time Time is fadin’ fast Yesterday/today UNIQUENESS Anything but typical Like no other My shoes VERBAL/NON-VERBAL Amplify Ink More than a feeling More than words People are talking Seen, heard, noted and quoted Shout out loud Spoken Voice Well said Write out loud
Try a new angle Vantage point You are here POPULAR SAYINGS Can’t fake this Find your happy For real For what it’s worth Give and take I want to be heard Into play No joke PUZZLES Crack the code Finishing the puzzle It all fits together Putting the pieces together PRIDE By the way Fact Own it Pride Swagger
Life is a highway Life unscripted Live out loud Making every day count One day at a time Pulse Reality School life is… Settled The bold adventure The little things What’s on your slate? LIGHT Lighting the fire within Lighting the way See the light
THEME
LIMITS/LIMITLESS Bending the rules Borderless Breaking through
Bursting the bubble Bustin’ the bubble Crossing the line Exceeding the limits Expanding our horizons No boundaries
The original To the core You wish you were TECHNOLOGY Be your selfie Electrify Just a click away Re.Mix Get animated @ Let’s chat Staying connected TechKnow The text generation Word travels fast
Out of hand MEMORIES Always remember
A walk to remember Collecting memories Collection of memories Echoes Just when you almost forgot… Keeping it fresh Memories are made of this Remember that one time…? Scrapbook of memories Unlocking memories Unforgettable
The view from here The way we see it Think small
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FINDING YOUR THEME Come up with your theme by brainstorming – a process of generating ideas in which nothing is rejected at the first stage. Start brainstorming for a theme
using these questions: What’s new on campus?
What significant events are shaping the school year?
What current trends affect students?
How are the new seniors different from the previous graduating class?
What are the physical changes to your campus?
What is unique about your school?
What are the administration/faculty goals for next year?
What is the biggest challenge to your school?
What makes students most proud?
What makes the administration most proud?
What are the students’ biggest complaints?
What five words best describe your school?
Describe a typical school day.
Describe a typical afternoon/evening.
Describe a typical weekend.
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BRAINSTORMING TIPS
USING CLUES FROM THE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS, LIST THE FIVE MAJOR IDEAS THAT BEST REPRESENT THE FLAVOR OF NEXT YEAR.
Get your yearbook staff members together to come up with a creative theme. • Create a comfortable setting — Sit in a circle inside or outside, anywhere that is comfortable and contributes to a creative environment. Pizza is a good creativity generator! • Designate a leader — This person explains what you are trying to do, records the ideas, sets the time limit for the brainstorming session and makes sure everyone stays focused on defining the theme. • Define the problem — You are trying to define a theme for your yearbook. Write out some of the answers to the previous pages on a large piece of paper or dry erase board so everyone can see them. Then take turns coming up with theme ideas! • Don’t judge ideas — At this stage, there are no stupid ideas! You want quantity, not quality. Sometimes the craziest ideas lead to the best ideas! The more ideas you have, the easier it will be to select good ones later. Record everything. • Evaluate the theme ideas — When the ideas stop coming and the leader determines brainstorming is over, go over the list. Save the workable ideas and throw out the rest. There’s a good chance you will end up with the perfect theme. It works!
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AS A STAFF, BRAINSTORM THESE IDEAS TO DETERMINE THE ONE IDEA OR COMBINATION OF IDEAS THAT WOULD BEST CAPTURE THE YEAR. REFER TO THE THEME IDEAS STARTING ON PAGE 8 FOR SOME THEMES. • Of these ideas, does one apply specifically to this school and year?
THEME
• If not, does one specifically relate to this school but not solely this year?
• If not, does one specifically relate to this year but not solely this school?
• If not, look through the themes located on the previous pages that have been used by others and see if one fits your situation.
Discuss the idea you have selected. Now is the time to be critical. Discuss words that relate to the idea. See if you can come up with even more creative wording. When the phrase is workable for everyone, and it conveys your idea in just a few words, this is your THEME! CONGRATULATIONS! STATE YOUR THEME BELOW.
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A GREAT THEME IDEA WILL ALLOW YOU TO EASILY CARRY IT THROUGHOUT YOUR BOOK, COMPLETING YOUR THEME PACKAGE. Create a phrase that expresses this theme idea.
Determine colors and graphics that communicate the ideas. Make sketches.
Explain in a few words how or why the idea will fit this school year.
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CREATE SPIN-OFF IDEAS FOR EACH SECTION. Student Life
Sports
Academics
THEME
Organizations
People
Ads
Now you will use your theme to help you create the parts of your yearbook and help determine your coverage. The next several pages allow you ample space to sketch and keep notes about your cover and theme pages. As you go through the next steps to create the parts of your yearbook, remember to return here to record your decisions and draw your ideas.
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OUR COMPLETE DESIGN Once you have worked through the pages of this workbook, return to these two pages to sketch your final design and list your fonts and colors. OUR THEME:
COVER PRINTED: DECORATED: HOT FOIL: SILK SCREEN: LAMINATION:
TITLE PAGE FONTS: DISPLAY:
GRAIN: EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING:
BODY: CAPTIONS:
OTHER: FONTS:
FRONT ENDSHEETS FONTS: DISPLAY:
BACK ENDSHEETS FONTS: DISPLAY:
BODY: CAPTIONS:
BODY: CAPTIONS:
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OPENING SPREAD FONTS: DISPLAY:
DIVIDER FONTS: DISPLAY:
BODY: CAPTIONS:
BODY: CAPTIONS:
OUR COMPLETE DESIGN
COLOPHON FONTS: DISPLAY:
CLOSING PAGE AND/OR SPREAD(S) FONTS: DISPLAY: BODY: CAPTIONS:
BODY: CAPTIONS:
FONTS
FORMULA COLORS
NOTES
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SKETCH PAGES COVER The yearbook’s cover introduces the theme. Look at the covers in the Covers section of this workbook from pages 34-63. Then, sketch your cover.
Raider, Gulliver Preparatory School, Pinecrest, Florida
Sigma, Eastern Lebanon County High School, Myerstown, Pennsylvania
El Corazón , El Camino Charter High School, Woodland Hills, California
Hauberk , Shawnee Mission East High School, Prairie Village, Kansas
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SKETCH PAGES
SILK SCREEN:
LAMINATION: GRAIN:
PRINTED:
DECORATED:
HOT FOIL:
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FRONT ENDSHEETS The yearbook’s endsheets further develop the theme. When designing your endsheets, make them similar to keep your book cohesive. Sketch your front endsheets here.
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SEPTEMBER 014 | MARCH 108 OCTOBER 030 | APRIL 120 NOVEMBER 048 | PORTRAITS 136 DECEMBER 062 | CLUBS 260 JANUARY 076 | SENIOR ADS 334 FEBRUARY 092 | INDEX 450
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OTHER:
SKETCH PAGES
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DISPLAY:
BODY:
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BACK ENDSHEETS The yearbook’s endsheets further develop the theme. When designing your endsheets, make them similar to keep your book cohesive. Sketch your back endsheets here.
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Sigma, Eastern Lebanon County High School, Myerstown, Pennsylvania
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DISPLAY:
BODY:
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TITLE PAGE On this page, put the title of your yearbook, the year, the theme, volume number, school name and complete address, including ZIP code. Many schools also include school enrollment and telephone number. Sketch a title page using this content and your theme elements.
Raider, Gulliver Preparatory School, Pinecrest, Florida
Sigma, Eastern Lebanon County High School, Myerstown, Pennsylvania
THE BAND FAM While conducting the fight song, senior Mac Muehlberger signals to the band to play the repeat. “We’ve been severely limited in our ability to hold rehearsal,” Muehlberger said. “We all love each other and we can all come together to do what we love: make music.” photo | Katherine Hami lton
PIVOTAL HAUBERK 2021
SHAWNEE MISSION EAST HIGH SCHOOL
7500 MISSION ROAD, PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KANSAS 66208
ENROLLMENT: 1678 PHONE: 913-993-6600
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El Corazón , El Camino Charter High School, Woodland Hills, California
Hauberk , Shawnee Mission East High School, Prairie Village, Kansas
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FONTS DISPLAY: BODY:
CAPTIONS: OTHER:
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OPENING SPREAD This is where the story of the year at your school begins. You can choose to use a theme element or colors here, for continuity. Your theme also can be used as a direction for coverage. Sketch a design that reflects the theme and that story.
Raider, Gulliver Preparatory School, Pinecrest, Florida
Sigma, Eastern Lebanon County High School, Myerstown, Pennsylvania
El Corazón , El Camino Charter High School, Woodland Hills, California
Hauberk , Shawnee Mission East High School, Prairie Village, Kansas
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CAPTIONS:
OTHER:
FONTS
DISPLAY:
BODY:
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DIVISION SPREAD Division pages, also called dividers, need to carry the theme too. Pick a section and sketch a division spread using theme elements that relate to the section.
Raider, Gulliver Preparatory School, Pinecrest, Florida
Sigma, Eastern Lebanon County High School, Myerstown, Pennsylvania
El Corazón , El Camino Charter High School, Woodland Hills, California
Hauberk , Shawnee Mission East High School, Prairie Village, Kansas
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ADS You can make your ads consistent with the look of your book. Sketch a full-page, half-page and quarter-page ad here, keeping your theme elements in mind. Ad pages and index pages go before your closing pages.
Raider, Gulliver Preparatory School, Pinecrest, Florida
Sigma, Eastern Lebanon County High School, Myerstown, Pennsylvania
GWENYTH We love you more - Mom and Dad From the moment you came into this world, you were a tiny little fighter. You were barely large enough to snuggle and have grown into this beautiful, intelligent, deeply compassionate woman. You could do anything you wanted to from surfing, you had no fear; swimming in perfect stride, as a ballerina, you were a vision. Art class; how can someone with such amazing talent for Biology excel in Art as well? We cannot wait to see you find your passion and develop your career. We are so grateful and blessed to be your parents for this journey.
Our dearest Milasha! We are so incredibly proud of you and the young lady you have become! Your intelligence, wisdom and sense of humor will carry you far. We are excited to travel your next journey with you. We love you endlessly and will always be here for you! Mama, Yura and Ben
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21-05-18 11:00:47 y107743_0272_c.p1.pdf Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black El Corazón , El Camino Charter High School, Woodland Hills, California
Hauberk , Shawnee Mission East High School, Prairie Village, Kansas
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CLOSING SPREAD This is where you begin to end the story. This spread should look like the opening spread. Sketch it here.
Raider, Gulliver Preparatory School, Pinecrest, Florida
Sigma, Eastern Lebanon County High School, Myerstown, Pennsylvania
El Corazón , El Camino Charter High School, Woodland Hills, California
Hauberk , Shawnee Mission East High School, Prairie Village, Kansas
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CLOSING PAGE This should be the last page of your book, and it should be similar to the opening and closing spreads. Sketch it here.
Performing a back full off of the second story of the Newsies set, sophomore Carissa Bender prepares for landing on the mattress below her. “Flipping off of the set was very exciting but nerve-wracking at the same time. I did a round off back layout, a round off back tuck, a front layout, and walked across the stage on my hands throughout the show also,” Bender said. Photo by J. Bickel
“WE ARE FINALLY ONE STEP CLOSER TO GOING BACK TO OUR NORMAL LIVES,” -- sophomore Esther Enekes said.
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FULLY VACCINATED. Senior Jacob Stein holds up his vaccine card. Stein received his first dose on Mar. 20 and his second three weeks later at Jackson South Medical Center. “I decided to get vaccinated as early as possible because many of my family and friends were getting it, and I wanted to do my part to achieve herd immunity quickly,” Stein said. Photo by Kimberley Cruz
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PIVOTAL HAUBERK 2021
MORNING MEET UPS Sitting on the football field during the senior sunrise, seniors Caroline Eason, Sarah Golder, and Phoebe Hendon reconnect after a long summer. “We went together,” Eason said. “I brought my dog, Foster, and he enjoyed it more than anyone.” photo | Lucy Hartman
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4/19/21 3:18 PM
El Corazón , El Camino Charter High School, Woodland Hills, California
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STEP 2: SELECT YOUR COVER Use the Image System and Impression System covers we offer on the following pages to help you decide what you want your theme to look like and how you want it expressed on the cover and throughout your yearbook. If you choose to use one of these cover designs, make the cover personal to your school by changing the sample theme copy to the theme copy you have selected. Consider how a cover might look in your school colors or with a different material, embossing or hot foil. Open your mind to the possibilities. If you have an idea now, sketch your cover on the cover sketch page on page 17, or look through the covers and return to sketch it with any changes you would like. Later in this book, you will decide on your theme colors and fonts. Keep those in mind as you consider the cover to illustrate your theme.
LC-23-D (Our Reality)
Image System (Four-color printed cover)
LC-23-C (See it Unfold)
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CREATING COVERS WITH WALSWORTH We have three cover systems that you can use to create your cover: • Image System: Four-color printed covers • Impression System: Material covers, such as linen • Custom-designed covers: Work with one of our artists to bring your idea to life. Image and Impression covers are called systems because they have coordinating endsheets and division pages – an entire theme system. These covers can be customized in various ways. Imagine how a cover might look with your personal theme, a color change or other item. If you do not see anything that fits your theme, then read about Custom-designed covers on page 46. When you are done looking through this cover section, go to page 17 to sketch or make notes about the cover you selected.
Impression System (Material cover)
SELECT YOUR COVER
EM-23-E (Sparkle)
Be sure to check out the new backgrounds, artwork and folios that complement the 2023 Image System and Impression System covers. Use these elements to help complete the design of your yearbook. You can find this artwork in the New Cover Theme Art section of the Walsworth ClikArt, on the Using InDesign and Using Online Design pages found on yearbookhelp.com . NEW COVER THEME CLIKART!
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IMAGE SYSTEM COVERS Whether you are looking for a classic or modern cover, or something in between, we offer a lot of four-color printed cover choices. As you consider a cover, think about the options that are available with Image System covers. To help complete the look of your yearbook, check out the corresponding artwork for endsheets, division pages and ClikArt for these 12 Image System covers.
The designs are shown flattened, so you can see the front and back at the same time.
LC-23-A (Black & Gold) Fonts: Steelfish, Steelfish Extrabold
LC-23-B (Bold) Fonts: Montserrat, Walbaum FS
LC-23-C (See it Unfold) Fonts: Bromello, Meloriac, Steelfish
LC-23-D (Our Reality) Font: Anton
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LC-23-E (Survival Guide) Fonts: Amatic Bold, Croteau
LC-23-F (Explore) Font: Maximo Bold
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• Image System covers can be customized with your yearbook name, theme and ClikArt in any color or background. • General color changes to backgrounds may be made on all image System covers. To specify the color, see Walsworth’s Formula Color foldout in your Planning Kit. • Image covers look great on Khaki or White Linen cover material. If you choose this option, additional cost will be applied and your book will be shrink-wrapped for shipping. • For an additional cost, you can change the placement of four-color graphics or add photographs, hot foil, embossing or grains. See page 50 for examples. • These samples represent a size 7 cover. On sizes 8 and 9, more art will show on the outside edges. • Consult with your Walsworth Yearbooks sale representative to determine the best look for your school.
LC-23-G (On the Bright Side) Fonts: Abel, Scrubby
LC-23-H (Future) Font: Uniwars
SELECT YOUR COVER
LC-23-I (Just a Phase) Fonts: Alperton, Anton
LC-22-J (Like Never Before) Fonts: Presicav, Uniwars
LC-23-K (Graffiti) Font: Handschrift
LC-23-L (Wander) Font: Tremolo
These covers look great on Luminaire White Linen cover material.
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IMAGE SYSTEM COVERS The following covers, plus the custom designed covers, can be modified to be your very own! Ask your Walsworth Yearbooks sales representative for details.
LC-22-H (Transform) Font: Blue Highway
LC-22-M (Standing Out) Font: Montserrat
LC-22-F (Adventure Awaits) Fonts: Amatic SC, Bouffant
LC-19-N (Our Roots) Font: Garamond
LC-18-A (Spark) Fonts: Rockwell, Bodoni Bold
LC-18-I (Moving Forward) Font: Gunner
LC-22-E (Shift) Fonts: Built, Montserrat
LC-21-A (Move Mountains) Font: Abel
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• Covers may be customized with your yearbook name, theme and ClikArt in any color. • General color changes to backgrounds may be made on all Image covers. • For an additional cost, you can change the placement of four color graphics or add photographs, hot foil, embossing or grains on Walsworth’s Image covers. • These samples represent a size 7 cover. On sizes 8 and 9, more art will show on the outside edges.
These covers look great on Luminaire White Linen cover material.
LC-22-A (Stargazer) Fonts: Baskerville, Bodoni Recut
LC-22-I (Sunrise) Font: Fuego
SELECT YOUR COVER
LC-21-B (Turn the Tide) Font: Abel
LC-19-M (Eclipse) Font: Maximo
LC-19-N (Our Roots) Font: Garamond
LC-22-L (Retrospective) Font: Abel
LC-23-O (Upside Down) Fonts: Arizona, Flieger
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IMAGE SYSTEM COVERS
LC-21-C (Collecting Memories) Font: Abel
LC-18-J (Step By Step) Font: Cinderella
LC-22-N (Space Between) Fonts: Mesmerize, Poiret One
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LC-19-H (Beneath The Surface) Font: Avant Guard
LC-20-0 (Shoot for the Stars) Fonts: Baveuse, Venacti
LC-18-H (And the Story Begins) Fonts: Century, GrimshawHand
LC-22-D (What’s Inside) Fonts: Sacramento, Steelfish Extrabold
LC-22-B (Grow) Font: Garamond
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These covers look great on Luminaire White Linen cover material.
LC-18-B (Together) Fonts: Modern Art, Dartangnon Bold
LC-22-G (Flow) Font: Mesmerize
LC-18-O (Take Flight) Font: Bodoni
SELECT YOUR COVER
LC-22-C (Focal Point) Font: Abel
LC-18-E (Virtuality) Fonts: Dale, Ebony
LC-19-I (It’s the Point) Font: Maximo
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LC-20-P (Live Colorfully) Fonts: Allura, Montserrat
LC-22-K (Outside the Box) Fonts: Steelfish, Vanberg
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IMAGE SYSTEM COVERS
LC-19-P (Unlimited Possibilities) Fonts: Chelsea Bold, Maximo
LC-19-O (Out Loud) Font: Helvetica Bold
LC-22-Q (Chaos) Font: AvantGuard Bold
LC-18-N (Spell It Out) Fonts: Maximo, Maximo Bold Oblique
LC-21-D (Our Vibe) Fonts: Josefin Slab, Built
LC-22-J (Go With the Flow) Fonts: Koch Geometric, Subroc
LC-22-O (Tree) Font: Function Pro
LC-23-M (Etched Memories) Font: Croteau
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These covers look great on Luminaire White Linen cover material.
LC-19-R (Under the Sea) Fonts: Helvetica, Madzine
LC-21-E (Shine Bright) Fonts: Arizona, Amatic
LC-22-P (New Era) Fonts: Avant Guard, Arizona
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LC-20-N (Special Delivery) Fonts: Avant Guard, Burnaby
LC-18-L (Uncharted) Fonts: Times Italic, Maximo Bold
LC-20-R (The Future is Clear) Font: Roboto
LC-19-G (Fierce) Font: Avant Guard
LC-20-G (Where We’re From) Fonts: Steelfish Light, Steelfish Bold
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IMAGE SYSTEM COVERS
LC-22-R (Our Journey) Font: Avant Guard
LC-23-P (We Shine Bright) Fonts: Abel, Bromello
LC-23-N (Flip Side) Font: Function Pro Light and Bold
LC-21-F (Better Together) Fonts: Steelfish, Roboto
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These covers look great on Luminaire White Linen cover material.
LC-19-Q (Tales) Font: Open Classic
LC-20-H (Then & Now) Fonts: Steelfish, Arizona
LC-22-S (Just Our Nature) Fonts: Futura, Handschrift
LC-19-F (In Living Color) Fonts: Avant Guard, Chelsea
SELECT YOUR COVER
LC-20-K (Wander) Font: Abel
LC-23-R (Small Town Dreams) Fonts: Bodoni, Bromello
LC-23-Q (Uniquely Different) Fonts: Bromello Italic, Roboto Condensed
LC-22-T (Growing Above) Fonts: Anton, Homemade Apple
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CUSTOM-DESIGNED COVERS If you still haven’t found the perfect cover design, let one of our award-winning Creative Services artists create a custom cover that is unique to your theme. Our professional designers can help you design a cover, matching endsheets and division pages. You can meet with an artist at most Walsworth workshops throughout the spring and summer, or online in a Virtual Cover session. Working online, discuss cover ideas and watch the artist create your cover sketch for your approval during the session right from your classroom! Talk to your Walsworth Yearbooks sales representative about these custom covers, as there is an additional charge. UPGRADE
Hickory Grove Christian School Four-color on litho stock with gloss lamination and clear matte silk screen
Sumner Academy of Arts and Science Four-color on white linen
Pine View School Four-color on litho stock with gloss lamination, clear matte silk screen and embossing
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Look at these samples of covers created by Walsworth Yearbooks artists during the past year. Any of these covers can be modified for your school. To see more custom covers, visit the Cover Gallery in the Design Showcase at walsworthyearbooks.com/covergallery.
Bartlett High School Four-color on White Luminaire Pearl Drop
SELECT YOUR COVER
Groveton High School Four-color on litho stock with gloss lamination
Tarpon Springs High School Four-color on litho stock with gloss Lamination and clear matte silkscreen
Northeast Guilford High School Four-color on litho stock with gloss lamination
Chugiak High School Four-color on luminaire white linen with matte silver hot foil and embossing
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CUSTOM-DESIGNED COVERS
Eleanor Roosevelt High School Iridescent matte green with clear gloss silkscreen, silver silkscreen, cardinal red hot foil and rainbow hot-foil
Diamond Ranch High School Four-color on litho stock with matte lamination, clear gloss silk screen and embossing
Lincoln East High School Four-color on litho stock withmatte lamination, clear gloss silkscreen and embossing
Oakleaf Junior High School Four-color on litho stock with matte lamination and clear gloss silkscreen
Sandburg Middle School Four-color on litho stock with matte lamination and gloss silkscreen
Randolph Macon Academy Four-color on litho stock with matte lamination, matte gold hot-foil and clear silkscreen
Lathrop High School Four-color on litho stock with gloss lamination and embossing
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Riverview Community High School Four-color on litho stock with matte lamination, clear gloss silk screen and embossing
Brewer High School Four-color on litho stock with matte lamination, embossing, debossing and clear silkscreen
SELECT YOUR COVER
Cary Academy Four-color on white linen with clear silkscreen and embossing
Eisenhower Middle School Four-color on litho stock with gloss lamination and emboss
Gallatin High School Four-color on litho stock with matte lamination and clear gloss silk screen
Keystone School Premium surge red with cream silkscreen
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MORE CHOICES FOR YOUR IMAGE SYSTEM COVER General changes to backgrounds and theme may be made on all Image System covers. Curious about how an Image cover might look with the changes you can make? The examples on this page show how an original Image System cover may be personalized for your school. These covers may be personalized with your yearbook name, theme, colors and clip art (yours or Walsworth’s), hot foil, embossing or grains. You also can add a photograph. See the Walsworth Formula Color foldout in your Planning Kit to specify color. Be sure to talk to your Walsworth Yearbooks sales representative for details on extra-cost items.
Hot foil Make elements of your cover stand out by adding hot foil. This technique will create a metallic shine to your cover. See your yearbook sales representative for hot foil color choices. Clear Silk Screen With certain cover materials, a silk screen will add a shine over specific elements on your cover. There are many types of silk screen, but applying a clear silk screen will emphasize areas of your book without obscuring the printed layer. Emboss Add dimension to your cover with debossing. This technique takes elements in your design and makes them extrude, giving your cover a unique feel. Note: Each additional application is an upgrade with different costs.
Addition of emboss on “Bold” and triangle
LC-23-B (Bold)
Addition of Clear Silk Screen applied to negative space on cover, leaving all other elements matte.
Addition of Bright Gold Hot foil on theme and triangle on front cover.
Due to the photographic qualities of some cover materials, such as foils, representations may not be exact.
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2023 TIP-ONS Feature your school’s mascot on the cover of your yearbook with one of our tip-ons. These high-quality photo decals are based on the nation's most popular mascots. They are designed to work with an embossed die EM-1001. Consult your Walsworth Yearbooks sales representative for details.
EM-1001
TO-23-A (Bear)
TO-23-B (Bulldog)
TO-23-C (Cat)
TO-23-D (Tiger)
TO-23-E (Eagle)
SELECT YOUR COVER
TO-23-F (Panther)
TO-23-G (Tiger2)
TO-23-H (Lion)
TO-23-I (Wildcat)
TO-23-J (Dolphins)
TO-23-K (Ram)
TO-23-L (Horse)
TO-23-M (Raindrops) TO-23-N (Lion2)
TO-23-O (Compass)
TO-23-P (Eagle2)
TO-23-Q (Shark)
TO-23-R (Wolf)
TO-23-S (Wolf2)
TO-23-T (Cardinal)
Use EM-1001 embossing die to work with one of these tip-ons. Or create your own custom tip-on.
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IMPRESSION SYSTEM COVERS — IT’S AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3! Your yearbook is forever, so make a lasting impression with Walsworth’s Impression System covers. Impression material based covers add the rich look and feel of embossing to your book without the expense of creating custom dies. These embossed designs are available in an exciting mix of traditional and contemporary styles. Many of the designs have multi levels of embossing represented by different shades of gray. Once you have selected one of these embossing designs, choose from our wide variety of cover materials, silk screen ink colors and hot foils to create a design personal to your school. Hundreds of options are possible!
2023 EMBOSSING DIES These images represent the levels of embossing that will be applied to your cover if you select one of these Impression System cover designs. The samples shown here represent a size 7 cover. On sizes 8 or 9, more material will show on the outside edges of the cover. These Impression System cover dies cannot be altered.
EM-23-A (Leaves)
EM-23-B (Paper Plane)
EM-23-C (Throwback)
EM-23-D (Paint Stroke)
EM-23-E (Sparkle)
EM-23-F (Banner)
EM-23-G (Drip)
EM-23-H (City)
EM-23-I (Mountains)
EM-23-J (Stripes)
EM-23-K (Circle)
EM-23-L (Triangle Lines)
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COVER MATERIALS Select your Impression System cover design and then choose a cover material. Upgrade with a premium material and give your cover the high quality look it deserves. These covers also accept hot foil and embossing. Extra charges may apply, so talk with your Walsworth Yearbooks sales representative about the cost.
CLASSIC BOOKCLOTH LINEN
PREMIUM LEATHERTONE PREMIUM RICH MATTE PREMIUM LUMINAIRE LINEN (SPECIAL ORDER) PREMIUM SILKTONE (SPECIAL ORDER)
IRIDESCENTS (SPECIAL ORDER) TEXTURED (SPECIAL ORDER)
APPLICATIONS After selecting your cover material, choose from many different applications to add your theme and graphics and decorate your cover. With more than 30 hot foils and 30 silk screens, the combinations are limitless. Adding various applications could cost a little more, so be sure to consult your Walsworth Yearbooks sales representative for details on cost and the full selection of materials available.
SILK SCREENS Silk screen inks are an affordable way to apply color to cover materials. These inks can be used on all Classic, Bookcloth and Premium cover materials.
SELECT YOUR COVER
HOT FOILS Applied by heat and pressure, hot foils add an element of metallic sheen to cover materials and endsheets. Use a foil to give your theme impact. We offer a large variety of hot foil colors.
See your Walsworth Yearbooks sales representative for samples of all the applications available. Some applications may be extra-cost items.
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