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Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the design is so delightful. As the temperature dips outside, we can stay cozy inside with warm, thoughtful winter spreads. The holidays provide ample ideas for showstoppers and fun coverage. But don’t forget chilly weather and winter travel can also spark cool inspiration. Let’s find wintry inspiration.
Stocking stuffers become an innovative holiday spread. A single photo with a flat lay design and quotes sprinkled throughout make this showstopper design merry.
Stratford HS | TX
Holiday activities with a school connection deserve ample space in the yearbook. The Prowler staff dedicated a spread to their gift giving, featuring classes that sponsored students from the elementary and junior high schools.
Westmoore | OK
Fashion meets winter break for this innovative specialty spread. Using cutouts and a flat lay design, The Viking staff focused on the outfits students wore at their winter break destinations.
The Village School | TX
Interactive spreads provide a fresh way to feature holidays. The Black & Gold staff included checklists and fill in the blanks, as well as drawing opportunities. Two quote sidebars round out the coverage, giving a personal student connection.
Rock Canyon HS | CO
Winter break spreads can feature traveling as well as holiday coverage. The Shield used the 12 days of Christmas idea to share gifts students received. Color blocking, cutouts and typography work together to create a dominant package to anchor the spread.
Kelly Lane MS | TX
The winter holiday is the perfect excuse to show student travel. The Vox Populi staff showcases pictures from around the world, including warm places. Cutouts for an ugly sweater module add a final holiday touch.
Harvard-Westlake School | CA
Chilly weather isn’t always so chilly. The Stratford staff focused on their mostly 50-degree winter weather, adding a small story, stats and storytelling quotes. A fun thermometer graphic features students weighing in on the most extreme temperature to keep them from going outside.
Stratford HS | TX
It wasn’t just the student body that took advantage of snow days at Loudoun Valley High School. The Saga staff smartly added extra student life coverage, showcasing snowy pictures and a sidebar on students’ weather day predictions.
Loudoun Valley HS | VA