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Yearbook Ad Sale Suggestions

Consider publishing your ad rates at a higher price and then offer all buyers a special discount or coupon of savings with an expiration date. Your goal to the public should be to sell as many small ads as possible along with a yearbook. The goal should be increased coverage....
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InDesign Helpful Hints for Creating Your Yearbook

These settings should be in place before you open a new document. Below is a list of quick tips that will help you when creating your yearbook.  Creating a New InDesign Document Under the File menu, choose Document Presets and Define. Click on Load. Locate the PDF Creation CD on...
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Trademarks and Your School Yearbook

What is a Trademark? A phrase or a title cannot be copyrighted, but it can be trademarked. A trademark is a word, name, symbol, device, or any combination of these items used to identify a product by a manufacturer. Most trademarks carry one of these symbols ®, TM or SM....
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Copyright Laws for Yearbook Advisers

Copyright and trademark infringement can result in lawsuits. Copyright law was created to protect the artist, the creator or the holder of the copyright from unlawful use of their material. The responsible student journalist needs to understand copyright law in order to avoid costly fines and/or delays in publication. What...
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Yearbook Image Requirements

Images are an important part of your school yearbook project—the MOST important part. The following information will help you get the best results from your images, which will enable you to publish a spectacular-looking yearbook! Listed below are key specifications to consider when choosing images to include in your yearbook:...
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