See the final product, full of your incredible designs.
Last month, we celebrated the first-ever virtual Teen Vogue Commencement, but that didn’t mark the end of our celebrations of the classes of 2020. Because last month, we also asked for your creativity and your stories to help us reimagine the class of 2020 yearbook in collaboration with our creativity partner, Adobe-and whew, did you deliver. Today, we’re debuting the first ever digital-first yearbook, filled with your creative and personalized pages designed using Adobe Spark.
The Official Class of 2020 Teen Vogue Yearbook Is Here
Most Ambitious
Djnouns Larose
Edward R Murrow High School, Brooklyn, New York
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Most Artistic
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Best Storytelling
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Most Nostalgic
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While both high school and college graduations looked quite different this year, we were blown away by the beautiful and powerful designs you created to share your unique stories. You remixed, you used stickers, you added videos, you created animations — you made these pages yours, and we’re thrilled to showcase your creativity all together in the Teen Vogue and Adobe official 2020 yearbook.
Best Collage
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Best Use
Of Color
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Best
School
Spirit
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Most
Timely
@Djnrose
In compiling selections for Teen Vogue's official 2020 yearbook, we chose two designs each for 11 categories, including Most Ambitious, Best Storytelling, Most Inspiring,
and more — check them out below! Head to TeenVogueXAdobe.com to flip through more of the submissions for the class of 2020 yearbook.
Dedicated to the class of 2020
from our Teen Vogue influencer
Sarah Lasater i @sarlisart
Most Original
Most Original
Name goes here
@social handle tk
school name goes here, city, state
Best School Spirit
Most Original
Name goes here
@social handle tk
school name goes here, city, state
Most Original
Best School Spirit
Most Original
Best School Spirit
Most Original
Most Original
Best School Spirit
Stephanie Hernandez
@sishtersteph
Inspired Vision Secondary
High School, Dallas, Texas
Jaida Jude
@socialhandle
Illinois State University,
Normal, Illinois
Bianca Soriano
@socialhandle
Obra D. Tompkins High School,
Katy, Texas
Adrian Sanchez
@socialhandle
South East High School,
South Gate, California
Mayra Mendoza
@mayrabravoo
Wilmer Amina Carter High School, Rialto, California
Xeenah Castro
@xnagayle
Dutchtown High School,
Geismar, LA
Savannah Gideon
@Savv
iSchool Virtual Academy of Texas, Lewisvile, Texas
CateLynn M
@catelynn.mcg
Coronado High School,
San Diego, California
Delcia Orona
@delciajule
University of California - Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara,California
Luisa Baguiwet
@lbb_101
Brent International School Manila High School, Biñan, Laguna, Philippines
Summer Nguyen
@summer.ng
University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, MI
Delaney O'Brien
@cdelaneyobrien
Bronxville High School,
Bronxville, NY
Angelique Rodriguez
@socialhandle
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, New York
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Most Inspiring
Isha Chauhan
@ishxchauhan
Oldham County High School,
La Grange, Kentucky
Toni Deloach
@toni.deloach
J. L. Mann High School,
Greenville, South Carolina
Brianna Lusk
@briannaaaa.marieeee
Cedarburg High School,
Cedarburg, Wisconsin
Ivy Castaneda
@ball_magnet12
Western High School,
Anaheim, CA
Ava Evans
@thatavacado
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Bethesda, Maryland
Alexa Belowich
@alexabelowich
Binghamton University,
Binghamton, NY
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Best Typography
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Most Celebratory
Gina Galante
@ginagalante
Elmhurst College,
Elmhurst, IL
Marcella Audiffred
@marcellaaudiffred
Union City High School,
Union City, New Jersey
Most Nostalgic
Delaney O'Brien
@cdelaneyobrien
Bronxville High School,
Bronxville, NY
Check out more of the submissions for the class of 2020 in the Adobe yearbook at TeenVogueXAdobe.com.
@ginagalante
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