Essential Question

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

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Blog 5b: Science Fair Proposal

        1. Topic: Yearbook
        2. Based on the budget of the yearbook, it's hard to create a book that has features that students want, while keeping it at a a price that they are willing to pay.
"Divide your total expenses by the number of books you plan to order to determine the 'real' cost of each book.
       Example:
       Total expenses - $35,600
       Total books - 800
       'Real' cost per copy - $44.50
Can you sell 800 copies at $45 each? If the price is too high, people might not buy the book. If the price it too low, you need to consider how you will make up the additional money you need to meet your expenses." ("Yearbook is a Business." You Better Know: Editor's Handbook. N.p.: Herff Jones, 2012. 66. Print.)
        3. If a school orders at least 500 copies and has over 200 pages, the school will generally have more money to spend on their yearbook.
        4. In the back of each yearbook, there is a spread (or in our case, a page) called the colophon. It lists the editors, what fonts were used, and also generally includes the amount of books ordered, and the overall cost of the whole production. As we share books with other schools when we meet with them at workshops, the yearbook classroom contains many books from a lot of different schools. I can pick a bunch from our collection, from all sorts of different areas, and put all of the numbers on a chart, and compare each school with another to see if my hypothesis is indeed correct.
        5. Social Science

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

YERDS FOR LIFE.

We're all witty and attractive. 
We know.

The yerds pictured above are some of the best people I've ever had the pleasure of becoming friends with. These are my editors, my yerds, my family. Food, Mean Girls, and stress are basically what define all of our relationships, and if you ask me, it's perfect. I certainly couldn't make this year happen on my own, and I wouldn't want any other yerds by my side. They're the Kady Heron to my Regina George.

So thank God for them.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Blog 9

"What is the most important aspect of creating a yearbook?"

I don't plan on changing my EQ this time around. There are so many answers to this question, it's insane. Let's list a few, shall we?
  • consistent theme
  • great photos
  • witty copy
  • solid desing
  • awesome adviser
  • a Herff Jones rep like Mimi Orth
  • money (does that sound shallow?)
  • capturing the story of the year as it pertains to the student body