Yearbook Blueprint 2022-2023

TERMS

Chronological organization — Arrangement of yearbook coverage following the course of the year, using days, weeks, months or seasons Deadlines — Time when items are due, such as copy and pictures to the editor or pages to the printer Double-page spreads — Two facing pages designed as one unit Flat — One side of a signature Ladder — Spread-by-spread topical outline of the yearbook Natural spread — Two facing pages that are printed side-by-side on a flat Sectional organization — Topical arrangement of a yearbook under these section headings, or some variation: student life, academics, organizations and activities, sports, individuals or people, advertising or community, index, and magazine or mini-mag Signature — A large sheet of paper on which eight pages (a flat) are printed on each side for a total of 16 pages. After both sides have been printed, the sheet is folded and cut so the pages are in book form Story — An account that focuses on a person or people and their experiences related to a subject, event or activity Topic — A subject, event or activity that is the basis for a story; homecoming, track and band are topics, while students who did not attend the homecoming dance, the star runner on the track team and the players in the tuba section are story ideas under those topics

“And Now,” Aftermath , Palm Harbor University High School, Palm Harbor, Florida

“Imprint,” Beacon , Calvary Day School, Savannah, Georgia

COVERAGE

“Life is...,” The Notus , Elkhorn South High School, Omaha, Nebraska

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