Start with a theme that is easy to understand
A National Eye Care Day handwritten newspaper does not need too much text. First, choose one clear theme. Good examples are “Care for Your Eyes, Start with Me”, “Use Your Eyes Wisely, Build a Bright Future”, or “Protect Vision, Grow Happily”. Once the theme is set, the rest of the sections will be easier to arrange.
The most practical content to include
1. A short note about National Eye Care Day
Use just two or three sentences to explain that this is a special day that reminds people to value eye health. Keep it brief so there is more room for useful content.
2. Healthy daily habits
- Keep a correct posture while reading and writing
- Avoid reading in lighting that is too dim or too bright
- Rest your eyes after studying for a while
- Spend more time outdoors and look into the distance
- Do eye exercises carefully
3. Habits that may hurt the eyes
- Reading while lying down
- Using screens for too long
- Reading while walking
- Studying for a long time without breaks
Short lines you can copy onto the page
If you need a little more text to fill the layout, these short lines work well:
- Our eyes are the windows to the world, so we should protect them carefully.
- Good vision starts with good daily habits.
- Eye care is not only a slogan, but also an action.
- Look at green plants and distant places to help your eyes relax.
- Healthy eyes make study and life better.
A layout idea that looks neat and clear
Try a center title with sections in the four corners. Put the main title in the middle, then arrange holiday facts, eye care tips, bad habits, and a student pledge around it. Add simple decorations such as eyes, rainbows, clouds, leaves, or sunshine. Do not fill every space with text. A little blank space keeps the page clean.
Color suggestions
- Green for health and freshness
- Blue for a bright and clean feeling
- Yellow to highlight titles and key phrases
Add one interactive section
To make the poster more lively, include a small section called “My Eye Care Actions Today”. Students can write three promises:
- I will do eye exercises carefully every day
- I will keep the right distance when reading and writing
- I will use screens less and spend more time outdoors
This makes the handwritten newspaper more personal and more meaningful for school display.
Check these three things before finishing
- Is the title clear and eye-catching?
- Are the sections short and easy to read?
- Do the drawings and borders match the eye care theme?
If you want to keep improving the title style, section layout, or colors, you can continue designing in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.