One-Click Lesson 2: Advanced Secondary Design

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Plan: Determine primary and secondary focal points

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Add captions to main photo module

Place the dominant photo first

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Add and title secondary coverage modules

Build the main photo module

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Finalize spread with designed headline, story, photos &

Lesson 2: Secondary schools How to create an

Advanced design

Why include modules?

Adding secondary modules makes your book more inclusive of the student body. It increases coverage and helps you sell more books.

Before designing:

Use the bubble sheet to plan your content. Select your topic and angle. Determine your primary area of focus and supplemental areas to cover. Take or assign photos that tell the story for each module and choose the photos you will use on your spread.

Start designing:

1. Use your plan as your guide for design. 2. Place the dominant photo first near the center of the spread. Remember to keep faces away from the gutter. 3. Build your primary photo module first using traditional one-pica inner margins to hold the module together. (Some schools use a half-pica between photos in all modules, including the primary photo area.) 4. Write and place captions on or near the photos, adding mini-headlines to reflect photo content. 5. Design and build secondary coverage modules. Include titles and captions or idents. Title designs should reflect the look of the primary and secondary headlines. 6. Design a primary headline using theme type and a contrasting typeface. Add a secondary headline to further explain spread content. Include a short story, if needed. Place photos and quotes in the headline design to add depth to the coverage.

Exercise 2 and resources: PowerPoint Video Curriculum: Design chapter 4 - pages 25-34 Exercise 2 Use the bubble sheet to plan a story about Red Ribbon Week or another event you plan to include in the yearbook. Assign or take photos to tell the story of each module using the expanded plan sheet. On grid paper, sketch your design based on the plan. Using your photos, headline and captions, design the spread on computer using your plan as a “road map.” Add photos to finalize your design. Other Resources: Grading Rubric Grading Rubric for Modules

CORE Standards for Design: Speaking and Listening 9-12.1 - page 50, 9-12.2 - page 50, 9-12.4 - page 50, 9-12.5 - page 50; Reading Standards 9-12.3 - page 62, 9-12.4 - page 62, 9-12.5 - page 62; Literacy 9-12.3 - page 54

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Grading Rubric for Spread Plan and Execution


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