Theme Package Project We need ALL your awesome ideas!

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Theme Package Project We need ALL your awesome ideas!

What am I doing? Together with your group members, you will be creating a fully developed theme package for the Quest yearbook! You may select whom you would like to work with or work alone if you would prefer to do so. Groups should be no larger than 4 people.

What should the Theme Package include? Your theme package needs to contain the basic elements of a yearbook, including: – A strong visual/verbal message that fits our school – Color and font choices – An appropriate coverage type (traditional, umbrella, chronological) – Mod designs – A cover design – Sample spreads

Verbal Theme The verbal element of the theme is a phrase that reflects JCHS and the school year. Examples: All About ChangeBeyond ExpectationsBigger and Better Filling in the BlanksGuess You Had to be ThereHere and Now Just a SecondKeep it SimpleMake Your Move NextDramatic DifferencesPS: Pride and Spirit Second to NoneLet's seeRoom to Grow Many days/many waysExceeding the LimitMany voices, one story Speak UpTake a Closer LookTurning Point UnleashedUnpredictableWhy Not? UnpluggedShifting GearsMaking It Big A Second GlanceMemories in the MakingTake Note The verbal component is developed FIRST!

The Visual Theme is a graphic that reflects the Verbal Theme is used from cover to cover.

Element #1: Cover Design Includes school name, volume, and year

Element #2: Front End Sheet Table of Contents (sections) that establishes the coverage type

Element #3: Opening Theme Page Includes the introduction to your theme

Element #4: Interrupter Spread An interrupter or divider spread is used to enhance the storytelling of the book; matches the theme

Element #5: Sample Spread