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an academic (I swear!) response to various and sundry at Western Washington University, which is also quickly becoming mostly about art
Showing posts with label book covers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book covers. Show all posts
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Creative Project Entry #6: Looking For Alaska
Alaska in vector, based as closely as possible on descriptions of her from the book.
Been drawing a lot of characters viewed from behind because of this project, probably because I have a lot of feels about spoiling readers' perceptions of what a character looks like. Faces are important and expressive and powerful in art, but I think I prefer being allowed to imagine those faces when it comes to non-graphic novels.
In other news, I hate drawing feet.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Creative Project Entry #5: Speak
Click to enlarge. This is, by far, one of the most important books we've read this quarter. In terms of theme and content, I think it's so important for young adults to be able to handle this material and be able to discuss it in a safe setting.
The only part of this done digitally is the text. The rest is hand-cut construction paper and fine tip tūl permanent marker.
Creative Project Entry #4: The Book Thief
Click for larger view. This one was the most difficult yet, featuring Liesel Meminger and the narrator, Death. Great read, go pick it up if you haven't yet.
There's another cover which necessitates the back cover in addition to the front, coming soon.
Labels:
art,
book covers,
Death,
ENG347,
graphic design,
Nazi Germany,
university,
WWII,
WWU,
young adult lit
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Creative Project Entry #3: Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Creative Project Entry #2: Feed
Still playing with vectors, this time in the hopes of imitating an x-ray. Internet was consulted for anatomy, color scheme and a creative commons photo of a computer board.
Creative Project Entry #1: Daughter of Smoke and Bone
For my Young Adult Literature class, we were all assigned creative projects. I decided to design new book covers for (almost) every novel we've read thus far. Here's the first version of the Daughter of Smoke and Bone cover for your perusal.
I wanted to work in something reminiscent of vector because I've never used it before. Might make some adjustments for the final version.
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