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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.

Yearbook Flashback – Looking Back at 100 Years of SAIT Polytechnic

Posted by: admin In: Flashback, Yearbook Photos, Yearbook Samples 20 Sep 2013 Comments: 0 Tags: archive, flashback, old yearbook, PDF, sample

This week’s Yearbook Flashback features Canada’s oldest technical college, SAIT Polytechnic, or Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.

Established in 1916 in Calgary, Alberta, SAIT was also Canada’s first publicly funded technical institute and has won dozens of internationally recognized awards for it’s commitment to higher education standards.  With over 73,000 students registered in 2013, producing a Yearbook can be a massive undertaking, in terms of financial, technological and in human resources.

Flashback to SAIT Yearbook from 1946

SAIT Yearbook from 1946 shows an early version of Alberta’s provincial flag.

In recent years, they have created a fantastic online library to promote and preserve their school memories.   Available on the SAIT archive website are digitally preserved copies of their annual Yearbook for public viewing.  Their first Yearbook was published in 1918, and currently over 50 editions dating back to that first edition can be viewed online, with more Yearbooks being added as they are rediscovered.  Some of the editions are over 300 pages in size!  One can easily imagine that this book could be larger than some of the engineering textbooks that the students read.  In addition to the Yearbook archive, one can also view over 20,000 historic photographs from the campus and of the city of Calgary.

If you are a Yearbook designer or adviser, or are seeking out new ideas to incorporate into your Yearbook project, then archives like these are a great source for inspiration.  We highly recommend that you take some time to browse books from years past, and take screen shots or printout any pages or designs that catch your eye.  Watch this blog for more flashbacks and examples of Yearbooks from our distant and recent past.

The trend in archiving Yearbooks is quite popular at the college level, it’s hoped that more and more high schools can find the time and budget to start preserving their Yearbooks in a digital form online.  Our Yearbooks Desktop software creates a high resolution, digital PDF output of your Yearbook, which is the perfect format for archiving online.

 

 

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