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Chronological A logical approach to organization Content organized by seasons Traditional content still included Not the yearbook’s theme Makes deadline planning easier Completes multiples and signatures

Chronological myths Myth: It involves a lot more work Reality: Makes it easier to meet deadlines Myth: Staff reorganization required Reality: Staff positions remain the same Myth: Confuses the reader Reality: Creates a natural flow to the content Myth: Makes it difficult to develop theme Reality: Any theme can be developed

Cornerstone Providence Christian Academy Lilburn, GA

> FALL DIVIDER

> FALL HIGHLIGHTS

> FALL > HEADLINES CHANGE COLOR IN EACH SECTION > COLOR GRAPHIC REPEATS IN HEADLINE DESIGN

> FALL > HEADLINE FILL COLOR CHANGES FOR EACH SEASON > COLOR GRAPHIC REPEATS IN HEADLINE DESIGN

> FALL > FOLIO GRAPHICS

> WINTER

> SPRING

Irish Pride Father Ryan High School Nashville, TN

> OPENING

> WINTER DIVIDER

> FALL

> SPRING

Arcadia West Shore Junior/Senior High School Melbourne, FL

> OPENING

> FEATURE MODULES > WEEK OF SEPT TIMELINE

> FEATURE MODULES > WEEK OF OCT TIMELINE

> SPORTS

Hornet Bryant High School Bryant, AR

> SEPTEMBER DIVIDER > MONTHLY TIMELINE

> SEPTEMBER

> OCTOBER DIVIDER > MONTHLY TIMELINE