(This one will be shorter than most.)
What I Know/ Have learned about my topic:
Before starting my senior project, I already knew that working on the yearbook was time-consuming, meticulous work. I never truly comprehended exactly how much effort it entailed until I was faced with a blank expectant yearbook, waiting to be graced with ideas. The main three elements you fill your yearbook with are stories, photos, and layouts. Layouts definitely take the most work. It’s a matter of picking a design that will appeal to the masses, and will also display the content with a creative edge. So far, I’ve learned that a theme is essential to planning your yearbook, and that it can define it. Each page needs to be engulfed in the theme, but also have slight variations so your annual does not become overly uniform. It pretty much will be a mountain of work; specifically, a mountain I have yet to begin to climb.
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