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May 23, 2023 · Now Trending: Yearbook Trends for 2024 breaks down 15 of the hottest trends in yearbook design. Hosts Mike Taylor, CJE, Jim Jordan and Sabrina Schmitz, CJE, covered typography and design trends in two sessions. The first yearbook trends video specifically covers trends in typography.
Find out the latest on hot new book design trends, cutting-edge photography, ways to better engage students, and more — all written by yearbook advisers and industry professionals.
Get ready to unleash your creativity and infuse your yearbook with a burst of fresh, trendy hues that will make your memories pop! From bold palettes to subtle shades, we have the inside scoop on the colors that will define the yearbook landscape this academic year.
Yearbook design is a thing, and the options are endless. Tell last year’s story in a visually appealing way and solidify memories for years to come. From your yearbook layout to the overall theme, graphic design plays a vital role in creating a book full of memories.
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23 Yearbook Hacks for 2023. Forget resolutions, it’s time to get to work. Our staff brainstormed the top yearbook hacks you can use at any stage in the yearbook creation process and packed this blog with videos, how-tos, and examples. Use the quick links below if you need to jump to a specific area.
May 1, 2024 · Our latest video series, “Now Trending: Yearbook Trends for 2025” highlights patterns in design trends that should be considered when planning for your next yearbook. Hosts Jim Jordan and Sabrina Schmitz, CJE, meet with three experts in the field: advisers Emily Arnold, CJE, and Tucker Love, as well as Walsworth Graphic Design Supervisor ...
May 16, 2016 · 1. THROWBACK PHOTOS. Create a section of candid photos from previous yearbooks. Feature photos from the seniors’ freshman, sophomore and junior years, or as far back as middle school if you have access. Have seniors tag their photos as Senior Throwback for easy identification and collection. 2. SUPERLATIVES.