Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Blog 12: Third Interview Questions

1. How can an editorial publisher produce a quality yearbook?
2. What defines a quality yearbook?
3. What are all of the components of a quality yearbook?
4. What characteristics in editors make for a quality yearbook?
5. What characteristics in staff members help create a quality yearbook?
5. What are some common issues that result in an unsuccessfully executed yearbook? How can an editorial publisher resolve these problems?
6. What must an editorial publisher do to keep the creative process of the yearbook running smoothly?
7. Where can an editorial publisher draw inspiration for quality spreads?
8. What is the best way to strengthen the overall aesthetic (design, photo, and copy) of a yearbook?
9. How can an editorial publisher best help their fellow editors and staff members in creating spreads?
10. What can an editorial publisher do to make sure that quality spreads will be turned in on time for a deadline?

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