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                      THEME








                      A theme is the central idea or concept that sets the tone for a school’s
                      yearbook. It begins on the cover and is repeated throughout a yearbook

                      in various locations. A good theme is more than just words and visuals
                      thrown on a page—it has meaning as its anchor. The theme’s message

                      unifies the yearbook’s storytelling, adds personality to its presentation
                      and can inspire marketing campaigns. Moreover, it personalizes the
                      entire experience for its readers.


                      Creating all aspects of theme is a tall order. But by looking at the 5 W’s
                      and H of theme—what and when it is, where it’s found in the book,
                      why it’s worth the trouble, how it’s created and most important, who

                      it’s for—theme not only becomes part of the process for creating a
                      yearbook, it becomes the single most powerful force behind the process.






                                       The What, When and Why
                                 3.1   of Theme                     3.3    How to Build Your Theme


                                       Where Readers Should See
                                 3.2   Theme in a Yearbook          3.4    Who Theme is For




 Courtesy of Mike McLean
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