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Yearbooks have two main parts. The fun part is creative, designed, free, and needs a human designer!
But the bulk of many yearbooks is the section that includes the many pages of standard photos of kids and staff, arranged in rows and columns. Each photo usually has the person’s name beneath it.
In this section, students are usually sorted by grade, with each grade starting on a fresh spread. Within each grade, students are usually arranged alphabetically.
There can easily be hundreds of pictures in this section.
At least in the US, school photographers have a standard way of arranging the photos on disc. A datafile accompanies the graphic files, where each grade has it’s own subfolder.
The datafile is essentially a .csv (comma delimited file) that includes columns for first name, last name, grade, and name of photo.
The graphic designer then has the Sisyphean task of placing the photos onto InDesign spreads, matching each photo with the correct caption, dividing the kids according to grades, and sorting them alphabetically (they are sorted in the data file neither according to grade nor alphabetically).
If latecomers (kids who were absent on the day yearbook photos were taken) must be inserted later, it can be difficult to rearrange everything. Likewise if deletions need to be made.
I was approached a while ago by a yearbook company who were wondering if this part of the yearbook, at least, couldn’t be automated.
The answer, of course, was yes. And thus Yearbook Creator, an InDesign add-on for effortlessly creating yearbooks in InDesign, was born.
Yearbook Creator
Yearbook Creator is PSPA-ready. It expects to receive the database files according to the standard set by the Professional School Photographer’s Association.
Yearbook Creator makes light work of laying out the photo-grid section. It reads the datafile, sorts it according to grades, allows the user to choose which grades to include and which to exclude, allows the user to specify basic layout parameters (size of live area on the page, number of columns and rows per page, distance between columns and rows, etc.), and within seconds builds the finished pages.
But it doesn’t end there. Because Yearkbook Creator was programmed by someone who is actually familiar with InDesign and uses it daily (yours truly), it builds the pages using best practice.
This means that photos can easily be added or deleted, and all other photos shift to close the gap or make room!
It means that it is easy to make space for a headline on a page, or a feature image.
InDesign is a powerful program if used correctly, and Yearbook Creator takes full advantage of this to create layouts that are really easy to work with and change and adapt.
So if you’re working on yearbooks in InDesign, click on the button below to grab your copy of Yearbook Creator! I think you’ll be excited when you see what a quick and easy job it makes of what used to be the hardest part of making a yearbook in InDesign!
Get Yearbook Creator ($129/year)
Important Note: For Yearbook Creator to work out of the box, your photo files must be arranged in accordance with PSPA guidelines (Guidelines for Portrait CDs). If they are not, get in touch to see if we can help make them so (a fee will normally be charged)!
Yoel BroderickApril 15, 2019 3:23 am
Great Idea! So beneficial!
whats the OK check box for?
ArielApril 15, 2019 11:52 am
Hi Yoel,
The list on the left with the checkboxes is a list of all the grades that appear in the data file. If 0K (zero-K) appears, it’s because it’s in the photographer-supplied datafile.
I think 0K is kindergarden, PK is preschool, K1 first grade, etc…
Anne-Marie ConcepcionApril 15, 2019 9:25 pm
Hey there, sounds great! But why “get in touch”? Not possible to offer as a commercial script/plugin?
ArielApril 15, 2019 9:43 pm
Hi AM,
Good question. If someone wants the product exactly as previewed, it is available. But I’d like to get to know the market a little first. So it would be great to get a chance to talk to prospective yearbook makers and get feedback first, maybe do a custom demonstration and hear their thoughts.
I wouldn’t be surprised if most people need some degree of customization for this particular script. Maybe some basic functions are still missing.
Maybe soon I will offer it as a regular item in the Id-Extras library.
Ariel
Katie ChungJune 10, 2019 9:42 am
Is Yearbook Creator free for download?
ArielJune 10, 2019 11:57 am
Hi Katie,
No, it’s not a free product. Also, it probably needs to be customized individually somewhat for each style of yearbook. So if you have a yearbook project coming up and would like to automate it, get in touch by email and I’ll be happy to discuss.
K DanielJune 21, 2019 12:32 am
Thank you for taking the time to help reduce the tedium that can sometimes come with these projects 🙂