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OUR WORK

We LOVE yearbook

Our Books:

Let's Start from the Beginning

Jamboree 2016

With the return of their original principal, TJMS showcases the evoluti0n of their school.

It's Not That Complicated, But it's a Little Confusing

The Scrapbook 2016

When your school goes through major changes, such as a new start time, classes in different rooms in the building, new classes and a new lunch period, it can be hectic and scary at first for middle school students. The theme words fit the year perfectly, because the staff knew students would get used to the changes, but it was confusing at first. T...

But Wait, There's More....

Jamboree 2015

Balancing school and home life, But Wait goes beyond the school day and highlights over 19 experiences with augmented reality using Aurasma.

In the Mix

The Scrabook 2015

Using umbrella coverage, the 2015 Westfield yearbook staff showed how everything that goes on at their school is “in the mix.” The umbrella coverage puts different topics with similar ties on the same spread, lending itself to the theme. The font and color choices round out the fun look.

My Way

2014 Jamboree

This Way, That Way, Either Way, Every Way... My Way is a book about doing things your own way. Available in a choice of 5 colors, My Way is a book you can personalize with stickers of yourself and friends.

Breakthrough

2014 The Scrapbook

Have a Cause, Do Something. Anything, Give it a Shot, Go Exploring. This book is all about breaking the norm and trying something new. Through the use of umbrella coverage, this book covers every club, class and sport along with student life in the school with a fun twist.

Making Sense of the Madness

2013 Jamboree

Appealing to all five senses, this book is Scratch 'n' Sniff, has textural changes on the cover, and links to audio and video.

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Our Articles:

Clear Expectations

Yearbook Discoveries Vol. 21, Issue 2

How to make sure your students know whats expected, and you get the results that you want.

A Lesson on Theme

Herff Jones Blog Post - August 2016

An in-depth look at how evaluate successful yearbook themes.

Yerd Week: A Sellathon and Celebration

Herff Jones Blog Post November 2015

Yerd Week promotes book sales and your program at the same time!

The Yearbook Yearbook

Yearbook Discoveries Vol. 20, Issue 2

What do you do when the yearbook is done? Make a yearbook staff yearbook!

Spring 2015; Idea File Magazine

Traditional sectional coverage can get pretty boring after awhile. A chronological book wasn’t a good choice because I have no repeat staff, and we would miss too much of the year.... By Allie Staub

• Yearbook Discoveries Vol. 18 Issue 3

Yearbooks need to be fun. They need to include as many students as possible. Here’s one way you can make all of that happen in just... By Laura Zhu

Fall 2013; Idea File Magazine

Let’s face it, anyone who has advised, been editor-in-chief, or worked on staff knows that making an even “mediocre” yearbook is a... By Allie Staub

 

• Yearbook Discoveries Vol. 16 Issue 2

Keeping the yearbook visible on campus has many advantages. When the school is aware of the yearbook staff and its work, sales... By Laura Zhu

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