BRAINSTORM THE VERBAL There are different types of yearbook themes. In this exercise, we will focus on thesetheme types: ⚫ Anniversary themes can be tricky. Make sure you don't abuse the "party/celebration" concept and remember that the anniversary of the school is probably not as important to the average student as it is to a staff that has been assigned to come up with a theme that fits the school and defines the year. ⚫ Location themes are limited to schools with obvious ties to street names or major geographic landmarks. "Fun" themes make use of contemporary graphics and/or fun phrases. ⚫ Pride themes focus on spirit and student or school accomplishment. ⚫ Unity/diversity themes examine the school's population and explain affects on the various aspects of school life. Instructions: Find a list of theme ideas and identify possible verbal themes. Anniversary themes 1. 2. 3. Location themes 1. 2. 3. Fun themes 1. 2. 3. Pride themes 1. 2. 3. Unity/diversity themes 1. 2. 3. VARSITY ་ཚ/་་。 YEARBOOK CREATE A SPIN-OFF Spin-offs are key words, phrases or ideas that expand the theme concept into other sections of the yearbook. These unify the book and highlight coverage. Great themes will lead to both direct spin-offs and indirect spin-offs. Theme: All Eyes on Us Spin-offs: Student Life: What You See... (Direct spin-off) People: Look At Us Now (Direct spin-off) Clubs: The Way We See It (Direct spin-off) Academics: Focus (Indirect spin-off) Sports: Fast forward (Indirect spin-off) Long Time No See (Indirect spin-off) Advertisements: Instructions: Create either direct or indirect spin-offs for these themes. Theme: Our Journey Spin-offs: Student Life: People: Clubs: Academics: Sports: Advertisements: Theme: In Full Swing Spin-offs: Student Life: People: Clubs: Academics: Sports: Advertisements: Theme: Mix and Match Spin-offs: Student Life: People: Clubs: Academics: Sports: Advertisements: VARSITY "TV". YEARBOOK
BRAINSTORM THE VERBAL There are different types of yearbook themes. In this exercise, we will focus on thesetheme types: ⚫ Anniversary themes can be tricky. Make sure you don't abuse the "party/celebration" concept and remember that the anniversary of the school is probably not as important to the average student as it is to a staff that has been assigned to come up with a theme that fits the school and defines the year. ⚫ Location themes are limited to schools with obvious ties to street names or major geographic landmarks. "Fun" themes make use of contemporary graphics and/or fun phrases. ⚫ Pride themes focus on spirit and student or school accomplishment. ⚫ Unity/diversity themes examine the school's population and explain affects on the various aspects of school life. Instructions: Find a list of theme ideas and identify possible verbal themes. Anniversary themes 1. 2. 3. Location themes 1. 2. 3. Fun themes 1. 2. 3. Pride themes 1. 2. 3. Unity/diversity themes 1. 2. 3. VARSITY ་ཚ/་་。 YEARBOOK CREATE A SPIN-OFF Spin-offs are key words, phrases or ideas that expand the theme concept into other sections of the yearbook. These unify the book and highlight coverage. Great themes will lead to both direct spin-offs and indirect spin-offs. Theme: All Eyes on Us Spin-offs: Student Life: What You See... (Direct spin-off) People: Look At Us Now (Direct spin-off) Clubs: The Way We See It (Direct spin-off) Academics: Focus (Indirect spin-off) Sports: Fast forward (Indirect spin-off) Long Time No See (Indirect spin-off) Advertisements: Instructions: Create either direct or indirect spin-offs for these themes. Theme: Our Journey Spin-offs: Student Life: People: Clubs: Academics: Sports: Advertisements: Theme: In Full Swing Spin-offs: Student Life: People: Clubs: Academics: Sports: Advertisements: Theme: Mix and Match Spin-offs: Student Life: People: Clubs: Academics: Sports: Advertisements: VARSITY "TV". YEARBOOK
Social Psychology (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN:9780134641287
Author:Elliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers
Publisher:Elliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers
Chapter1: Introducing Social Psychology
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1RQ1
Related questions
Question
Expert Solution
This question has been solved!
Explore an expertly crafted, step-by-step solution for a thorough understanding of key concepts.
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
Recommended textbooks for you
Social Psychology (10th Edition)
Sociology
ISBN:
9780134641287
Author:
Elliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers
Publisher:
Pearson College Div
Introduction to Sociology (Eleventh Edition)
Sociology
ISBN:
9780393639407
Author:
Deborah Carr, Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, Richard P. Appelbaum
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
The Basics of Social Research (MindTap Course Lis…
Sociology
ISBN:
9781305503076
Author:
Earl R. Babbie
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Social Psychology (10th Edition)
Sociology
ISBN:
9780134641287
Author:
Elliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers
Publisher:
Pearson College Div
Introduction to Sociology (Eleventh Edition)
Sociology
ISBN:
9780393639407
Author:
Deborah Carr, Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, Richard P. Appelbaum
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
The Basics of Social Research (MindTap Course Lis…
Sociology
ISBN:
9781305503076
Author:
Earl R. Babbie
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Scien…
Sociology
ISBN:
9780134477596
Author:
Saferstein, Richard
Publisher:
PEARSON
Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach (13th Edition)
Sociology
ISBN:
9780134205571
Author:
James M. Henslin
Publisher:
PEARSON
Society: The Basics (14th Edition)
Sociology
ISBN:
9780134206325
Author:
John J. Macionis
Publisher:
PEARSON