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THEME The Device That Binds the Book Together Christy Rausin-Rost

THEME HAS A VISUAL Which shows how the theme looks HAS A VERBAL TAGLINE Which explains the theme A Great

IDENTIFIERS Type Color Shape Pattern/Texture Visual Theme

Theme Visuals Go on the Folios Secondary Story Packages Index Letter Indicators Closing Endsheet Title Page Opening Dividers Cover

What Goes On the Cover Year Book Name Volume Number Theme Statement/Logo Year Book Name Name of School City & State Theme Statement What Goes On the Spine

Theme Statement/ Logo Year/Book Name Type/Color Shape/ Pattern

Theme Statement/Logo School Name/City/State Year/Book Name/Volume Number

What Goes On the Endsheet Table of Contents Theme Statement

Theme Statement/Logo Table of Contents

What Goes On Title Page Street Address/City/State/Zip Phone/Fax Number w/Area Code Web Site Address Student Population Year Name of Book Volume Number School Name Theme Statement Staff Population

Year/Book Name/Volume Number School Contact Information Student/Staff Population Optional Information Theme Statement/Logo Consistent Visual Theme Elements

Colophon Theme/Logo Index Letters

THEMES Here are some great examples of themes developed at schools across the country.

SENTRY Robinson Middle School Fairfax, VA Pat Hinman, Adviser

EBB TIDE Carlson High School Gibraltar, MI Sandra Strall, Adviser

RAMPAGES Casa Roble High School Orangevale, CA Dan Austin, Adviser

THEME Test Your Repeatable? Relevant? Refreshing? Realistic? Recognizable? Is It

Rethink It Repeatable Relevant Refreshing Realistic Recognizable If It’s NOT It’s Time to

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