25 Things every yearbook should have:
1. Every yearbook should have the school name and the year on the cover.
2. Every yearbook should have a picture of the sport teams and a description.
3. Every yearbook should have a picture of every student from every grade and their name.
4. Every yearbook should have pictures and a description of the accomplishments of the school year.
5. Every yearbook should have a table of contents.
6. Every yearbook should have quotes from some students about how the school year was.
7. Ever yearbook should show some clubs and activities the school has and participates in.
8. Every yearbook should have pictures and quotes from the teachers as well.
9. Every yearbook should have an index in the back so students can find their picture.
10. Every yearbook should show the major events that occurred.
11. Every yearbook should show some pictures of sports and games.
12. Every yearbook should have the names of the students who help create it.
13. Every yearbook should have a special little tribute section for the seniors leaving.
14. Every yearbook should have a most likely to be section that students vote for.
15. Every yearbook should have a big class picture for every grade.
16. Every yearbook should have a picture and quote from the valedictorian.
17. Every yearbook should show events that the school participated in.
18. Every yearbook should show the accomplishments of the students.
19. Every yearbook should have pictures of the entire staff not just teachers.
20. Every yearbook should have a list of things explaining some things about the next school year.
21. Every yearbook should have senior ads.
22. Every yearbook should have a little section on what the seniors are planning to do after high school.
23. Every yearbook should show the electives and they do and did over the school year.
24. Every yearbook should show who was voted teacher of the year at there school that year.
25. Every yearbook should some major events and how they impacted the school.
1. What is the title of your book?
Image.
2. What school is it from?
University of Illinois.
3. What elements do you see in your book?
It doesn't look like a usual yearbook, it looks more like a photography book. It has a lot of paragraphs and not as many pictures as I would've thought.
4. How many sections are in your book?
About 5 different sections, and then multiple sections relating to those main 5.
5. What is your favorite spread?
The Caffeine Hype.
6. Is there an index in your book?
Yes, in the back of the book.
7. Are there photos of groups of people, like clubs?
Yes, in the section titled Groups and Geeks.
8. Is there a table of contents?
Yes, in the front of the book.
9. How many people go to this school?
I can't find anything in the book telling me.
10. What state is your book from?
Illinois.
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Monday, January 9, 2017
Phobia Project
A. 1. What is a Phobia?
An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion of something.
B. List and define 5 phobias from The Phobia List: http://phobialist.com1. Cryophobia: fear of extreme cold, ice, or frost.
2. Coulrophobia: fear of clowns.
3. Decidophobia: fear of deciding.
4. Dentophobia: fear of dentists.
5. Geliophobia: fear of laughter.
C. Brainstorm on your blog possible ideas for your Phobia photo.
I was thinking I would do Coulrophobia, I have a really good idea of taking a really creepy picture of a clown or clown statue. Maybe my friends would be in it. Melissophobia, find a bee and get an up close picture of it. Maybe one of my friends running away from the bee. Geliophobia, I was thinking an up close photo of people laughing. I'm not afraid of laughter but I think it's a really interesting phobia to take a picture of.
An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion of something.
B. List and define 5 phobias from The Phobia List: http://phobialist.com1. Cryophobia: fear of extreme cold, ice, or frost.
2. Coulrophobia: fear of clowns.
3. Decidophobia: fear of deciding.
4. Dentophobia: fear of dentists.
5. Geliophobia: fear of laughter.
C. Brainstorm on your blog possible ideas for your Phobia photo.
I was thinking I would do Coulrophobia, I have a really good idea of taking a really creepy picture of a clown or clown statue. Maybe my friends would be in it. Melissophobia, find a bee and get an up close picture of it. Maybe one of my friends running away from the bee. Geliophobia, I was thinking an up close photo of people laughing. I'm not afraid of laughter but I think it's a really interesting phobia to take a picture of.
D. What photographic techniques can you use to help highlight your images?
For Coulrophobia I was thinking of finding a clown statue and go underneath it and get a creepy picture from a really weird angle.
Melissophobia, I was thinking a picture of some one running away from a bee.
Geliophobia, I was thinking an obscure picture of some one laughing and taking a picture angled at their face.
Melissophobia, I was thinking a picture of some one running away from a bee.
Geliophobia, I was thinking an obscure picture of some one laughing and taking a picture angled at their face.
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