Cover

Cover

Cover Guidelines



Any text that you want on your cover should be within the purple safety zone. Any text outside the safety zone may be cut off.
If you have a background, it should be pulled all the way out to the red bleed line.

Submitting Your Cover for Production

  1. Go to your yearbook ladder
  2. At the top right of the page, click on the "Preview/Approve Cover" button
  3. From here, you can preview and approve your cover

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