I'm sure that a lot of you faggots have had experience working on a school yearbook.I'm working on ours and want to know whether other schools have such large projects as this and whether or not this sounds like a bit too much.- Printing will be done in full color using industrial printing processes- The cover will utilize gold leaf embossing or similar reflective gold, foil coating bonded to the paper by high-intensity UV light, and a good portion of the book will use a specific Pantone Metallic swatch.- Each sports team will have a full spread (Slightly larger than two A4 sheets) and every tournament/special match will have a full spread.- Each homeroom has a full spread as well. Each class has a title page.- Every fine arts event (plays, concerts, etc) have a full page.- Each page is done in illustrator (compatibility issues) and exported to a jpg to check for continuity.- The book is planned to be in excess of 300 pages plus adsThe staff is the smallest in years, less than 15. Our chief editor spends all of his time stoned, the supervising teacher has no idea how to work a camera or a computer but knows how to organize sales. Half of the team is incompetent, the other half are too busy with other projects. Id have them kicked out but theres not enough people on in the first place. Effectively Im doing the chief editors job without the credit.Now Ive looked at other schools yearbooks and they are all still usually in the 200 mark and in B&W.Anyone know how other yearbooks are these days?Pic is the only file I have from the book atm. Very rough draft done by someone else. The design has thankfully evolved.EXIF data available. Clickhereto show/hide.Camera-Specific Properties:Image-Specific Properties:Horizontal Resolution72 dpiVertical Resolution72 dpi
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