Thursday, January 7, 2010

What do you want to see in the 2010 yearbook?

7 comments:

  1. I would like to see a more colorful book that is exciting and fun to read. I would like to know that when i pay $15, or anyone else in the school pays that much that they, and i, will be happy with the book, and feel it is worth the money.

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  2. More of a creative style for the page set up. More pictures that have better clarity. The yearbook needs to have more pictures of everyone and not have a page full of one person in every picture. More color and a creative cover.

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  3. I think we need tons a pictures of everyone in the school and more unigue backgrounds...
    Plus, I think it should be long! Lots and lots of pages!

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  4. I would like to see:
    -Besides the Faculty/Staff Pages, I think pages should have many pictures instead of just a few.
    -i think each page should be unique and creative, different from what any yearbook has had before.
    -a really cool cover featuring the class of 2010.
    -every sports player from Long Lake gets an individual action shot, so they're recognized as being on the team.

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  5. I think each grade could have a page being our school is so small. Also, more colors and better quality of pictures and organization. Pictures of classes can be done in different places like outside...or with a cool background instead of in the halls of school or some splattered cnavas.

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  6. Please take the time to add good photos. When there are 20-30 on a page, it's a bit silly, unless you plan to sell magnifying glasses with the book. With the size of the school, I am sure that you can get everyone in many times with group and individual shots without having to put that many on one page.
    Hardcover is a must. This is a book that is truly special especially for seniors. I don't think you will see hesitation from $15 to $20 if that is a concern.
    If you can, drop the year in photos that the company does. I bet the staff and kids at LLCS can do it themselves!

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