Are you in charge of creating your high school yearbook? Maybe you’re just wanting to help out to make sure it’s a yearbook that everyone loves. Either way, hereAre you in charge of creating your high school yearbook? Maybe you’re just wanting to help out to make sure it’s a yearbook that everyone loves. Either way, here

Creating Your Yearbook: 6 Tips for Better Memories

Are you in charge of creating your high school yearbook? Maybe you’re just wanting to help out to make sure it’s a yearbook that everyone loves. Either way, here are six tips for creating a yearbook that doesn’t leave anyone out and showcases the very best memories.

1. Get More People Involved

It is very easy to become all too absorbed in your own bubble. You might think you’re including the most important memories in your yearbook, but what about other social groups? The best way to ensure all the best stuff gets in the yearbook is by including more people, particularly those from different social groups, in the creative process.

2. Make it Digital

Nowadays, most people want to view yearbooks online. While a physical copy is great, not everyone will purchase that physical copy, and having an online yearbook means everyone, no matter where they are, has access. When creating an online yearbook, remember to let everyone know to sign up and add their own photo/name/quote! Another benefit of a digital yearbook is that people can update it as their lives change, so even many years from now, you’ll be able to use it to get in touch with old classmates. It will make scheduling reunions that much easier.

3. Include Messages from the Teachers

Don’t forget about the teachers! While the yearbook should mostly be about the students, your teachers made your high school experience what it was. So, include some messages from the teachers in the yearbooks. You could even interview them!

4. Give Awards

Giving student awards in a yearbook is a classic tradition for a reason. It’s not all about academic achievement; it’s about recognizing everyone’s unique traits! Here are some good examples:

  • Class clown
  • Most likely to become famous
  • Best friendship
  • Most dependable person
  • The best smile

It’s best to keep them positive for everyone involved!

5. Interview Students

If you want to pick up on the very best memories, start interviewing students! Think about the best kind of questions to ask, such as what was the funniest moment in class, or which school trip had the biggest impact on you. Then, you can include the very best answers in the yearbook.

6. Think About Colors and Layout

Naturally, you want the yearbook to look amazing! As such, think carefully about colors and layout. Play around with a few different ideas before settling on one. If you have a student (or group of students) who is particularly good at graphic design, it’s definitely a good idea to seek out their help! Also, when it comes to colors, it makes sense to use your own school’s colors, as those shades are a defining part of your high school experience.

Final Thoughts

Remember that your yearbook is all about showcasing the very best memories of high school. So, have fun with it! Get more people involved, include the teachers, and give out positive awards to make it a yearbook that every single person in the school will cherish. Also, when it comes to colors, it makes sense to use your own school’s colors, as those shades are a defining part of your high school experience.

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