Posts Tagged ‘Jacaranda’

This yearbook is mine

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Banquet completes Jacaranda puzzle

Tamara Fleming, Annali Baxter, Emily Marsh and Emma Stilinovic begin to find their piece in the puzzle that is Jacaranda 2013. The Avondale College of Higher Education yearbook, edited by Sara Thompson, project managed by Danelle Morton and designed by a team led by Jacinda Setiawan and Eily Sim, encourages readers to personalise their copy—it includes a sheet of stickers the reader can peel and place on the inside cover. Each person attending the Jacaranda Banquet at Hunter Valley Resort, Sunday, also added two lines to a dot to dot that formed the shape of a goose, a recurring image throughout the yearbook. Appropriately, the team dedicated their work to Tony Martin, head of the School of Humanities and Creative Arts.

Tamara Fleming, Annali Baxter, Emily Marsh and Emma Stilinovic begin to find their piece in the puzzle that is Jacaranda 2013. The Avondale College of Higher Education yearbook, edited by Sara Thompson, project managed by Danelle Morton and designed by a team led by Jacinda Setiawan and Eily Sim, encourages readers to personalise their copy—it includes a sheet of stickers the reader can peel and place on the inside cover. Each person attending the Jacaranda Banquet at Hunter Valley Resort, Sunday, also added two lines to a dot to dot that formed the shape of a goose, a recurring image throughout the yearbook. Appropriately, the team dedicated their work to Tony Martin, head of the School of Humanities and Creative Arts.

Is your spot missing?

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Yearbook team’s final call for submissions

Jacaranda editor Sara Thompson

Sara Thompson (editor) and Danelle Morton (design team manager) work on compiling submissions for the Avondale College of Higher Education yearbook, Jacaranda. The 2013 publication highlights how Avondale students have made their mark on the world. Student submissions close this Sunday (September15). Email your photographs or stories to [email protected].
Credit: Brenton Stacey.