Monday, February 14, 2011

Elements of yearbooks and notes

  1. cover
  2. photos 
  3. text
  4. layout
  5. font
  6. headers
  7. themes
  8. placement
  9. graphics
  10. cardboard 

The cover is seperate than the book, has to be done early, and it's made out of cardboard.
My cover has a lot of graphics, year, name of the school, and the name of the book.
My theme is a fine mess
In the first page I see the table of contents and some more designs.
On the back end sheets I see more designs and the year.
I see the school's information like the address, phone, and fax. I also see candid photos of students.
spread is two pages side by side that work together.
Photos of students at different events with captions and an introduction to the yearbook's theme.
Divider page- divide sections from each other. 4 sections as it unfolds, in the works, deal with it, look again, . It has a whole theme page dedicated to the theme with photos and texts.

Last page-It shows pictures of students with a sentence generalizing their theme "a fine mess". There is also a blank page.

Colophon- describes how the yearbook was made, coming up with the theme, publishers, fonts involved, photographers.
Group photos of clubs and orginizations. index page. Baby photos of senior students. 251-400 (149)

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Happy, Akins, Building

 
I think this a good example of my work because I got the student smiling and you can see Akins in the background.
 
Most of the students here at akins don't enjoy school or don't like Akins just in general so I thought this would be a good example of Akins

 
I think this is a good example of building because it shows the back of the Akins building very clear although it was taken through a window and you can see the lips that were on there.