Coverage ~ Quick Study Coverage – Quick Study The yearbook is not just for 8 th graders/seniors; the yearbook is for everyone!

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Coverage ~ Quick Study Coverage – Quick Study The yearbook is not just for 8 th graders/seniors; the yearbook is for everyone!

Coverage ~ Quick Study What are our coverage goals? Get everyone in the book at least 3 times Have something for everyone Focus on audience Let content drive coverage Emphasize memories Include all important facts

Coverage ~ Quick Study Get each reader in the book at least 3 times in photos – once as a person, two other times as a personality. Traditional portraits (school pics) show the PERSON… Candids and photos of the students “in action,”-- with friends, in classes, on teams, with clubs – show PERSONALITY. Inclusive Coverage

Coverage ~ Quick Study Design pages that have: More photos! Photo strips Folio faces Specialty coverage Photos in informational graphics Creative portrait sections Inclusive Coverage

Coverage ~ Quick Study Try to fit a minimum of 20 photos in each spread. Get More Photos!

Coverage ~ Quick Study Even though this spread features a large dominant photo, it doesn’t sacrifice coverage because of the creative use of photos in the font. 25 pics altogether! Get Creative! Just GET 20+ per spread! Get More Photos!

Coverage ~ Quick Study Add coverage to any spread with photo strips at the top or bottom of the page. Photo strips may include room for captions, simple id’s or candids (no caption). Add a photo strip to increase coverage Photo Strips

Coverage ~ Quick Study Photo Strips come in all different shapes and sizes Photo Strips

Coverage ~ Quick Study Photo strips may include full captions or just quick id’s Design with photo strips and folio faces Folios should be on every spread and have a consistent look. If you design yours with small photo boxes you ensure more students are covered on every page. Folio Faces & Photo Strips

Coverage ~ Quick Study Specialty Coverage Specialty Coverage provides a great place to feature students who are less involved in traditional school activities. Specialty coverage doesn’t have to take up an entire spread like the mission trip shown here does; it is also perfect for a creative side- bar built into your portraits section or index.

Coverage ~ Quick Study Cover students as PERSONALITIES, as well as, as PERSONS School portraits cover “persons;” candid (action) shots and quotes provide coverage of “personalities.” Specialty Coverage

Coverage ~ Quick Study Adding pics to your info graphics is as easy as 1,2,3… 1)faces with stats on the bar graph, 2) pics of students with their quotes, 3) people profiles with “personality” pics On informational graphics, Don’t just tell; SHOW! Photos in Info Graphics

Coverage ~ Quick Study 10 quotes with photos in this information graphic Don’t just tell; SHOW! Photos in Info Graphics

Coverage ~ Quick Study Make room for candid pics and cutouts in your portraits section Give your PEOPLE pages personality! Creative Portrait Sections

Coverage ~ Quick Study Creative Portrait Pages: more than just faces Creative Portrait Sections