How do you create a good memorable yearbook that isn't cheesy or too simple?
>isn't cheesy
Good luck with that. Your best is to get inspiration from like, "family-friendly" brands like Target and Ikea: Big splashes of flat color, bold but minimalist type. Dynamic layout, lots of breathing room, very few ornaments.
see this kind of shit (courtesy of Urban Outfitters) ? Do that.
this is if you want it to be high-effort
Well for starters, proof read the hell out of it.
The only year book I ever bought has so many spelling mistakes in it that it's only good for opening and laughing at how poorly managed it was.
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>it's only good for opening and laughing at how poorly managed it was
every yearbook ever. also knowing there was some high-maintenance, over-achiever freaking about over its entire design process is some quality schadenfreude