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General LayoutGeneral Layout  Should be a mix of copy (text) and pictures  The layout should look balanced  No faces in the gutter (middle space between.

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2 General LayoutGeneral Layout  Should be a mix of copy (text) and pictures  The layout should look balanced  No faces in the gutter (middle space between pages), but it is OK to have pictures cross the middle line  Colors should look good together  All copy should be correct (grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, etc.)  Pictures and text should be big enough to read. Text should be in a color that is readable against the background.

3 Choosing Photos for a Spread  Pick a dominant photo that shows intense emotion or action that draws the reader into the page  Avoid too many photos of people posed for the camera. Candid pictures do a better job of storytelling.  Try to get a variety of pictures. For example, on a football spread, not all pictures should be of the quarterback. Get pictures of the crowd, cheerleaders, coaches, etc.  Use a mix of horizontal and vertical pictures, close up and far away shots.  Choose photos with the subjects facing toward the center of the spread. This draws the reader into the spread and towards other items on the page.

4 Examples of Well Chosen Photos on a Spread

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7 A Good Layout is BalancedA Good Layout is Balanced  Consider your eyeline: this is a line of white space that goes all the way across the spread  The eyeline should not be in the direct middle of the spread  Do not cross the eyeline more than once  Dominant Photo  Select the best photo  Make it at least 2 times bigger than anything else on the page  Often the only thing that crosses the eyeline

8 Balanced Layout Cont.Balanced Layout Cont.  Headline/ Title  Often will be an attention grabbing main title and then a fact filled subtitle  Usually positioned to the outside of the spread  Usually below or along the eyeline  Supporting Photos  Variety of sizes and shapes  Usually clustered towards the middle of the spread

9 Balanced Layout Cont.Balanced Layout Cont.  Captions  Go to the outside corners of the photo cluster near the photos they describe  All captions should be a consistent size

10 Examples of Balanced Spreads

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16 Choosing Colors for Your Spread

17 Some Thoughts on ColorSome Thoughts on Color  When colors are not complimentary, the page can get hard to look at  Use the Walsworth Color Guide to help you get started  Use the dropper tool to help you get exact colors from the dominant photo onto the page.  This is also a good PowerPoint with some suggestions on using color in yearbook spreads: http://www.slideshare.net/CuriousSJG/power- ofthepalette

18 Some Final Thoughts on Details

19  Try blocks of copy many different ways playing around with font size, color, style, etc. Print them off to see which one you like best.  Print many times as you work on a page to see how things REALLY look.  Keep spacing between elements consistent.  Make captions separate from body text by making it half a point smaller.


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