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Compiling A Newsletter: The Basics

Compiling A Newsletter: The Basics. By: Danni Ondraskova, Iolian Editor, Whitney Young. A Few Things To Keep In Mind.

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Compiling A Newsletter: The Basics

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  1. Compiling A Newsletter: The Basics By: Danni Ondraskova, Iolian Editor, Whitney Young

  2. A Few Things To Keep In Mind • If you want Key Club International to officially recognize your newsletter, you must follow Graphic Standards (which ensures all Key Club Newsletters a common overall format). • Graphic Standards will be covered in this Powerpoint. • If you would like more information on Graphic Standards, go to www.keyclub.org/fad/cm/gsm.aspx or get a Graphic Standards CD from me, which includes all the materials that should be included in your newsletter (talk to me afterward if you want one).

  3. Graphic Standards: Logo Tidbits • You will need a KCI logo on the front of your newsletter, on a white or neutral background. The logo itself can be black, white, or blue-white. There should be nothing within ½ an inch of all sides of the logo, which can be at the most 1 ½ by 1 ½ inches. • You also need an I-I District logo. The same rules apply, except you cannot use any other versions with different colors. Maximum dimensions are the same. • The 3rd and final logo you need on the front is shown on the right. Maximum dimensions: around ½ an inch by 1 1/2 inches. All of the other rules apply.

  4. Graphic Standards: Back Page • You need to have all of the same information here. • Just copy the format and put it on the bottom. • It should ONLY be on the back page. • If you need help with this, email me at danielleondrasek@gmail.com.

  5. The Pencil A.K.A. The Centerpiece • This is as crucial part of your newsletter. • It only needs to be somewhere on the front page. • Maximum dimensions: 8 ½ inches by ½ an inch.

  6. Fonts: Keeping It Consistent

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