Monday, February 6, 2017

Yearbook Spread

Now that most of you have finished the King Pica yearbook spread we worked on together, getting photos from the internet and sending me a .PDF of your completed work, its time to create your own personal Self-Designed version.

Your job is to create your own unique yearbook spread.

A few things you should know about:

It will be in full color so you are welcome to change both fonts and font colors, as well as the way they are facing.

You will be shooting all of the photos for your spread, so remember that if you decide to put 25 photos on your page. You have to fill all of those spots. Nothing can be "stolen" from the internet. You should be done shooting this assignment so as soon as your spread is approved by me - you can get started filling it up!!!

RULES:

1 pica gap between every element on your pages
Must have a vertical or horizontal eye-line of some sort
Must have a "dominant" photo
Must have a headline and 1 subhead line
Must have text (story space) which must be at least 2 columns wide and 15 pica (s) tall
Captions should "touch"/be next to the photo they belong too (remember it needs to be 1 pica away though) and you must write a caption for every photo on your spread

Things you can alter:

Photo shapes and sizes
Colors
The number of photos
Headline and subhead sizes, shapes, fonts and colors
Size, shape and font of text/story area

YOU MUST show me your spread as you are working. Its on YOU to get up and show me your work. I must sign off on your spread before you begin transferring it to InDesign.

When you are ready to transfer the draft sheet to the computer - open the InDesign document called: Yearbook Spread sz 7. Once it is open, save as and change the name to:

Last name_first name_myyearbookspread_period#

Start working.

Getting your completed In Design piece should not take longer than what you have left today in class and ALL of next class to finish.

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