Showing posts with label BIAD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BIAD. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Experimenting
Now that I am happy with the story and design I am moving on to colour work, and developing the final spreads. Above is an experiment with water colour on not paper (not sure why the scanner has picked up a blue hue over the eye - Gremlins!). I have tried to soften & stylise it a bit so it is less photographic and a little more child oriented, however the slightly yellow hue of the face makes him look a little sickly...I think I will do a couple more experiments over the next few days.
I have been struggling to find a book binder that will do short run/ single books for my dummy book... Blurb will do them at a reasonable price, and the right size, but you cant customise the endpapers....no good when overall design is important. Lulu don't do anything near the right dimensions, and trawling through various other book binders has proved similarly technical or cost prohibitive...so what to do?
Bind it myself! I have made a maquette using my home printer and a pretty basic stab binding technique (basically leave a tab on one side, and bind by poking holes through & sewing the pages together - googlay for plenty of tutorials). I am quite pleased with the results, and the larger format of this book works much better (approx 21 x 25cm inc bindings- see pen for scale). I am now planning on getting the pages printed on some nice paper and hand binding a few copies for the MacMillan Prize and to send out to some publishers & agents.
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Dummy Book Version 2.0 & The London Book Fair
A couple of spreads from my rewrite and new business card designs for promoting the book down at the London Book Fair next week. I am hoping to meet some publishers, agents and other Children's book practitioners, gonna be a bit scary walking into a big room full of industry pro's in the big smoke all alone...time to nut up or shut up!
Note I have changed the title of the book, the original 'Timekeeper' title came from the original seed of an idea for the book when I was looking at stars and time, however I found as the book developed this element of the story became less important & overt. The new title is more reflective of the characters role/background and helps set the scene for the story... it is a little less assuming, and I like the juxtaposition of the luxurious, decorative style of the cover with the unassuming nature of the title.
Monday, 9 April 2012
A few new/ reworked spreads for the rewrite. I am refocussing the story more around the main character and making a few tweaks to the design to improve overall legibility. I still need to write the text to accompany the new spreads... but that can wait until all the drawings are complete. I am aiming to have the new dummy book finished by the end of the week in preparation for the London Book Fair (16th-18th April).
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