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The Importance Of Proofing

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 18 Aug 2014 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, 2014, 2015, PDF, proof, proofing, student, students, year, yearbook, yearbooks

Yearbook printers are always pushing the importance of proofing to the folks in charge of authoring the yearbook that they print.  We push proofing too, to avoid the heartbreaking possibility of students being accidentally left out of their yearbook.

That’s exactly what happened to students and parents of Maize South High School in Wichita, KS.  This article outlines the disappointment they Maize Photo Resizedfaced when the last page of their seniors class not included in their yearbook slipped past the proofing team.  (Don’t worry, these folks didn’t use our program!)

So, how can you prevent this type of thing from happening to you?  We have a few best practices that we like to share with our yearbook partners:

1.)  Nobody knows a class quite as well as their teacher.  We strongly recommend that when you get to the proofing stage, send a copy of each teacher’s class directly to them, and ask them to verify that all of their students are represented, and that their names are spelled correctly.  It’s much simpler for a teacher to verify a group of students that they see every day, than it is for a yearbook coordinator to verify an entire school.

2.)  Utilize software that has some sort of built in proofing ability.  One benefit to using software specifically designed to build a yearbook is that it will likely have some sort of built in check to ensure that everybody who was imported into the program is actually placed on a page.  Make sure that your program has this feature, and that you know how to use it.

3.)  Always double check on a printed copy before you sign off.  Most printing companies will provide a physically printed proof copy of the book before they mass print the hundreds of copies of your yearbook for distribution.  A lot of folks don’t understand that this final proof is the absolute last chance you’ll have to notice an error in the book.  Once you sign off on this final proof, it’s too late, so don’t hesitate to employ our next suggestion:

4.)  Two heads are better than one!  After you have personally approved of the proof, get a second or third set of eyes to do the same thing.  After editing your schools yearbook for the whole year, it’ll be easier and easier for the pages to blur together and for you to miss something.  Ask someone who hasn’t been involved in the project to have a look through as well.  Worried about grammatical errors?  Utilize a couple of English students, or if your able, utilize a whole English class for an afternoon, and let the students compete to find potential issues.

By following these tips, your school can avoid the embarrassing situation that so many others have encountered.

All about PSPA

Posted by: admin In: Tutorials 06 Dec 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, desktop, import, PSPA, support, year book, yearbook

The Professional School Photographers Association (PSPA) has been defining the industry standard for photo CD’s in the yearbook industry for many years.  Obviously, our program is built to work based on this standard, so we’re dedicating today’s blog post to all things PSPA.

For a look at the PSPA website, click here.

We have posted all of our PSPA related help documents and tech notes to our support site.  Check them out here!  This page includes instructions for importing PSPA and non PSPA CD’s into our Yearbooks program as well.

 

 

A Shout Out to Bill Nye

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 05 Dec 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, bill, nye, photo, year book, yearbook

William NyeLast week, Bill Nye, best known as “the science guy” turned 57!  What better way for us to give a shout out to Bill than to post his old yearbook photo in our blog!

Nye began his professional entertainment career as an actor on a local sketch comedy television show in Seattle,Washington Almost Live!; he attempted to correct the show host’s pronunciation of “gigawatt” as “jigowatt.” The host responded, “Who do you think you are—Bill Nye the Science Guy?” and thus his on screen persona was born.

Soon after, Nye hosted an educational television program, Bill Nye the Science Guy, from 1993 to 1998. Each of the 100 episodes aimed to teach a specific topic in science to a preteen audience, yet it garnered a wide adult audience as well.  With it’s comedic overtones, the show became very popular as a teaching aid in schools.  Nye continues to educate children and adult audiences today.

Thanks Bill!  You are one of the greats!

Keeping up with the times – QR Codes in Yearbooks!

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips 02 Nov 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, candids, desktop, import, page editor, photography, QR, QR Code, video, year book, yearbook

Our team was inspired this morning, after reading a story about a Texas high school bringing their yearbooks a leap forward using modern technology.

The changes sparked by new Apple mobile devices on campuses can already be seen in a long-cherished print product, the McAllen High School Yearbook. The first page of the 2012 edition sports a QR code — a kind of barcode that can be scanned with a cellphone, often to pick up website URLs.

Each QR code in the yearbook takes readers to a video of a different club or sports team, all shot with iPads distributed last year.

Check out the full story here!

So, interested in using this innovative idea for your own yearbook?  We thought so, so we put together a short tech note outlining the whole process, from shooting the video to adding the QR code to your yearbook.

Happy Halloween!! Got your Halloween clipart?

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips 31 Oct 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, clipart, desktop, fall, Halloween, harvest, import, page editor, photography, year book, yearbook

We want to wish all of you a great Halloween, and send a quick reminder to be extra careful when driving tonight!  The kids tonight are going to be focused on candy, and not road safety.  We all know how unpredictable they can become when they have sugar on their minds, so watch out!

Looking to spruce up your yearbook pages with some Halloween clipart?  Yearbooks Desktop allows you to import any clipart you find on the web.  Just download it, import it to your images section, and away you go!   Having trouble finding clipart?  Here are some suggestions:

Openclipart.org has a great selection of clipart.  Here is a sampling of their Halloween clipart selection!

CLKER.com – A clipart repository where all the images have been released by their author into the public domain. Similar to openclipart.org, CLKER offers a few extra choices to round things out. (Halloween clipart on CLKER)

Clipart.com claims to be the largest collection of royalty-free clipart offered by subscription on the Web.  They have a Halloween clipart section as well!

Have you found another great source for Halloween clipart?  We invite you to share it in the comments!

Themed banners are all the rage

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 23 Oct 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, banner, desktop, page editor, photography, support, video, year book, yearbook

Banners are easily becoming the most talked about new feature in Yearbooks Desktop.  If you don’t already know, banners are themed header and footer packages that can be added to your pages.

We offer several sets of banners.  Each set contains standard headers for grades, activities, field trips, autographs, etc, as well as matching footers.  A ‘Blank’ header is also available so you can insert your own page title.

Learn how to add banners using our online help videos!  Banners can be added to one page at a time, or they can be added to multiple pages using the auto flow banners function.

Change your banner theme at any time, and watch as all of your pages are updated with the new theme automatically.

Start with Importing Students

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips 09 Oct 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, desktop, help, import, photography, PSPA, student, students, support, year book, yearbook

One of the first steps we face when creating a digital Yearbook is to import the student information into the program.  Once the data is loaded in, creating and organizing your pages is fairly easy, so we’ve posted some tips to assist you with your import.

Usually, photographers will provide you with a PSPA Photo CD, which is a CD that contains all of your student’;s pictures, and an index file that has been set up based on the industry standard.  This is a very common format in the industry, so don’t be afraid to ask your photgrapher for PSPA output.

Once you have your PSPA CD, importing it into Yearbooks Desktop is fairly straight forward, as is outlined in these step by step instructions on our support site.  Once your data has been imported, the program makes it very easy to correct spelling errors, adjust classes, and add or remove individual students.

But what happens if your photographer can not provide you with a PSPA CD?  Don’t worry, Yearbooks Desktop can import non-industry standard CD’s as well.  Just follow this handy guide from our support site, and you’ll have your non-PSPA data loaded in no time.

Remember, our team has been importing data into Yearbooks Desktop for years, so if you run in to a snag anywhere along the way, contact our friendly support team.

October is Fall Harvest Month

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips 01 Oct 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, candids, desktop, fall, harvest, photography, support, year book, yearbook

Autumn was also known as the harvest season in the earlier days. It is so because this season provides the ideal conditions for harvesting crops, fruits and vegetables. Wheat ripens during this season. In fact in most of North America, the famous harvest celebrations takes place during autumn.  Surprisingly, this overabundance of beauty can lead to unique challenges when it comes to snapping photos.  Here is an article that discusses some of these challenges, and suggests methods to overcome them.  Have a read through, to ensure that your photos look their best.

This has been a successful launch!

Posted by: admin In: Press Release 28 Sep 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, desktop, help, support, video, year book, yearbook

September is coming to and end, and we are reaching the end of our launch.  Yearbooks Desktop is more popular than ever this season, as people are excited about inexpensive alternatives for their yearbook solution.

We’ve been strengthening our support system daily, by adding tutorial videos, and help articles on our support page.  Watch for new content every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday!

Are you following us on Twitter yet?  Did you know that you can launch support tickets from there, as well as facebook?  Whichever channel is most convenient for you, we’ll be there!

Do you recognize the header and footer used on this blog?  If not, you should learn about banners!  Learn about them in the help manual, or just try them out in the software!

 

New help articles have been added to our support site!

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips 27 Sep 2012 Comments: 0 Tags: 2013, desktop, help, private label, support, year book, yearbook

Instructions on how to move your pages around, as well as tips for working with two page spreads have been added to our support site!  The friendly support team at Northwestern Support Professionals is standing by to assist you with any questionDrag and Drop to move pagess you have about our software, and help you overcome and problems you encounter.  That’s why we invest so much time creating support forums, help documents, and tutorial videos to help you along your way.

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