Monday, 28 April 2014
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Final Piece
I decided to take my final one step further by printing it out and added an inside page of the same repeat pattern on the front.
Here is the computer version of my design :)
Working towards final piece
Since my last screenshot, I added the smoke for the caterpillar, by creating grey circles and lowering the opacity, I also added a background for the front cover which is the same as the pocket watch.
Examples of colouring drawings and selecting book publisher symbols.
I then used more of my drawings and coloured them on photoshop adding them to my book cover.
I played around with the different sizes and how things 'fitted together. I then went on 'dafont' in order to find a font which would fit my book cover design. Finally I came to the decision of a font called 'sparkling' which I really liked as it was readable but had a touch of magic and journey.
From my original cover, I copy and pasted the different layers to create a design using all the things I had already done.
Half way through designing, I wasn't happy at all with what I had created, I then used of roses that i had photographed, removed the background and overlaid them creating a overlapped pattern, the reason I did this was to represent 'the roses' "paint the roses red' in the film/book, as the vibrant red colour would not fit my colour scheme, in photoshop I later converted it into a blue sky type colour, using a filter.
Friday, 4 April 2014
Creating and Designing (Front Cover - Exam)
I also experimented with lino, howeve I decided not to use what i had done as it i did not want to complicate the media of my book cover, by making it look 'over the top' and crowded.
After scanning my drawing of the caterpillar and the mushroom I then coloured it in and added it to my book cover.
Using water colour I painted the grass, multiplied it and edited it adding it to my book cover design.
I used the same technique on the bunting, scanned it coloured and added it to my keyhole design.
When Experimenting early, I really liked the effect polystyrene gave when printed, I cut out the keyhole and the inside of the keyhole, along with the this way that way sign, using a scalpel. Shown above are the first stages of this process.
Creating the character Alice (Exam)
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Firstly I started sketching out possible characters for my 'Alice'. Once I'd done this, I scanned the image into illustrator and photoshop enabling me to add colour.
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Final Draft
I folded a piece of paper, into the design of a book cover sleeve, and drafted my idea for my final piece (cover)
1. Left flap - Author picture into mushroom, grass + teacup
2. Back cover - Dangling pocket watches, blurb, playing card in the grass (flowers etc)
3. Spine - Name of book - Author and Publisher logo
4. Front cover - Key hole into 'Wonderland' Including bunting. Catepillar (Absolem), Shisha, path, this way that way sign etc..
5. Right flap - Writing about book - Mad hatters hat in the grass
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Digital Type Choice
Here I analysed different typefaces, looking at all different aspects of the letters i.e ascenders, serfs, terminals etc. This gave me a better understanding of the different types and the way a typeface creates a mood/image.
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