Most students don’t like to read, but they love to read yearbooks. The advisor usually doesn’t have time to write pieces for the yearbook. Here are some school yearbook design ideas to make your school yearbook stand out.

However, yearbook editors should rethink this option. Students read their yearbooks all year long. To give each page personality, you can also select a student or teacher from each class to write about anything going on throughout the school year. You can inject your school yearbook with style by personalizing it this way. Another option could be adding student artwork or poetry inside the yearbook or on the cover. Allow them to include photos of their social functions and outings away from school.

Get yearbook ideas for thematic elements from school locations, school-wide goals or school milestones. Contrast works wonders for a school yearbook, especially for yearbooks that don’t use much color. Contrast allows pages to pop without investing in expensive yearbook design software and color pages. Use stripes, circles and shapes to bring attention to text. Yearbooks that do use color can contrast light and dark colors. The next time you sit down to plan your school’s yearbook, look at the elements around you. The missing element for that great yearbook may be right in front of your face.

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