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Thursday, 14 March 2013
Webpage
Click Here for my webpage with book cover & a few other things on there
Final & evaluation
For
this brief I have made a book jacket for Harry Potter and the Philosophers
Stone, and on it have included my own imagery from my photo-shoot and also an
image of my self with a small bit of information, as well as a barcode, and a
QR code that will is linked to my online blog, I have done this so that the
book, the blog and the website can all be linked together. I really liked parts
of this brief, like setting up a blog and website and seeing how other
photographers and other people in the art and design business like graphic
designers use blogs to promote them selves and there work, I also liked the
fact that we managed to learn simple things like the QR code which is simple
and easy to make and can be effective.
I like
my final idea as it is what I aimed to do, it looks like an interesting book
cover aimed more towards the adult audience, I also like how plain the front
cover is and its not crammed with pointless information and reviews. I also
like thus use of negative space and that the font used for the title is in an
easy, clear and readable san serif font. I particularly like the spine of the
book as I think have a small image of the front-page looks really interesting
and I like how the copy for the title all lines up and looks well presented.
Then on the back I think I could have done better to line everything up
perfectly as some things are a fraction out, but I like the back image and how
parts, were the copy is, are faded to make it more easy to read and I also like
the lay out from the blurb to the reviews. The few things I don’t like about
this are the inside flaps as I don’t think they look as creative as the rest of
the book and let it down a bit, but overall I am really pleased with the final
outcome of this book cover jacket.
Book build up.
This is my front cover for my book, i used one of my photos and the clone tool to get the back ground to spread across the full page and i really like the font used as it is a really friendly and easy to read san serif, and i also like the use of negative space.
The spine for the book, with the same font used on the front cover, also i like the idea of having the logo of the front cover on the spine too .
This is the back cover, and i really like how this is laid out i also like how segments have had the opacity down compared to the rest, as it makes the copy easy to read.
Full front cover.
Book Measurements
This
is the size of the book I am doing including 0.3mm for the folds to allow
better access for the folding and for
the flaps on the book.
Midway Evaluation
At the
moment I am creating my front and back cover for my Harry Potter and the
Philosophers stone book. I am going to do a photo-shoot with the props that I
have got, which include a Harry Potter wand, as well as letters from the school,
which includes an equipment list, and a welcome letter. I am going to shoot
each object by its self then shoot things like the wand and welcoming letter
together, then the logo and wand together. The wand is something I really want
to have on the cover as I think it is a great symbol for this book as it is all
about magic and it would support it really well. I am going to take these
photos at home in my home studio as I have the equipment I need, which is
lights and a small backdrop as they are only small objects. I am going to use a
black velvet back drop as I believe that this will give the best smooth effect
that I am looking for.
Thoughts & Ideas
I want
to create a book cover that will be aimed more towards adults, so I want to
include more props like wands, logos, instead of using cartoons like on the
original child’s version of the book. I have got a few props including a wand,
a sweet wrapped from the movies, also a logo of the “House’s” as well as some
original things from the movie like the “welcome to Hogwarts letter” and
envelope addressed to Harry Potter. I also have several images of Hogwarts
castle that were taken in Florida.
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