Yearbook senior ad template
This senior ad design is good as gold, with a trio of black and white pics offsetting one in-color image. Showing older pics, from childhood for instance, looks great in black and white accompanied by a modern pic of your grad in color. Try a trio of photos for a senior yearbook ad that is triple the fun.
Try three different angles from the same photo shoot, or show your grad growing up at three different stages in their life. This design is all about one great pic and a simple text caption because sometimes less is more. Play with fonts we have nearly ! Photos and text are nice, but sometimes you want to go that extra mile with a cool design graphic or two. The layered scrapbook look is popular on Instagram, and you can get the same aesthetic in your senior yearbook page with graphics like these from our Illustrated Plants collection, and the Scrapbooky Tape collection.
Shapes are another big senior page design trend. To add some to your masterpiece, check out our Geometric Shapes graphics. Move them around, adjust the size, and erase parts of the graphic using our graphic tools. When it comes to colors, try to stick to a palette of up to three.
Too many, and your design may not look as polished. To make a graphic or text match a hue in your photo, use the eyedropper tool. Template photos by Jacqueline Reid. Template photos by Edgar Huff. How It Works. We recommend "PDF Print" if you're going to have the design printed. Png and jpg files will work too. Just follow your printer's specs for file type and resolution requirements. The Word and Publisher templates are very similar, with brick wall backgrounds, WordArt objects for a page title and the year, as well as tables into which you can insert photos and names or captions.
In Publisher, the picture placeholders are clickable and open the Insert Picture dialog, but you will have to insert and format photos in Word. Most of the objects on the pages have picture placeholders in Publisher. In Word, simply click on the shape to select it. Right-click and choose Format Shape or Format Object. Select the Picture option on the Fill tab and insert the photo you want to add.
In addition, the Memories design across the second page is a WordArt object, which means you can change the text or select another font style, color or WordArt style. The finally offering in this collection of yearbook page templates is also a whimsical design that may be best suited for the photography club, drama class or the cast of your high school musical. The appearance of these templates is slightly different in Word and Publisher.
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