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Students will understand the concepts of resizing, resolution, and cropping photos Students will be able to manipulate the photos with the software Students will be able to assemble a well balanced photo page with a high degree of

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Learn about some basics for photo layout

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•Students will understand the concepts of resizing, resolution, and cropping photos•Students will be able to manipulate the photos with the software •Students will be able to assemble a well balanced photo page with a high degree of craftsmanship

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Layout for a yearbook needs to be clean and well balanced

You want to give each photo equal treatment as much as you can even when you are trying to be creative

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This a formally balanced grid with a background

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This an informally balanced grid with a background

Match soft graphics with

a soft style

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Not every page needs to be packed with photos

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This a formally balanced grid showing a full two page spread

This an informally balanced

single page montage

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Although these are layouts for a

magazine, you can see how informal balance makes a two page spread

tie together

Do not be afraid to leave a little

white space.

You are paying for pictures to be printed, but don’t overload

the viewer.

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Decide how many photos you should use for your page.

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Designing for a yearbook is a lot like scrap booking.

Create a blank template for your page.

8.5” wide by 11” high (single page)

17” wide by 11” high (two page spread)

Will you need a heading? Graphics? Spacers?

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Various Page

Layouts

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Montage created by

cutting around heads

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More Layouts

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Various Layouts for

Individual Class

Pictures

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If you want to do this, you need to change and flatten each photo first and then bring them one at a time into your blank template.

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Rounded Corners w/Drop Shadow

Old Photo w/Fuzzy Border

Fuzzy Border Border

Border w/Bevel