Essential Question

What is the best way to create a yearbook that reflects your student population?

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Blog 7: Independent Component 1 Plan Approval

         For my first independent component, I plan on completing the cover and endsheets of the yearbook. Our deadline to get these done is November 1st. The cover for our book is currently a rough draft of what the final is going to be, and the endsheets are somewhat complete, but aren't quite there yet. So, we still have a lot of work to do.
         We have already spent many, many hours working on this book. It will not be difficult to work for thirty more hours designing, and writing copy, and taking pictures for these two specific projects. In fact, we've already been toiling over them for at least half of that.
        In relation to my working EQ, these two things will provide a fantastic frame for the rest of the book to follow. When a reader opens the final book, they're going to see the front endsheet immediately after the cover. Likewise, the closing endsheet is the last thing that they will see. Needless to say, they are some pretty inportant pieces of the book, and I need to make sure that they are absolutely perfect. Therefore, they will help me piece together the rest of the book, and will help have my desired outcome.