Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Book timing decisions and final tweaks...

In the last 24 hours I have been thinking about exactly what I want to achieve with this project submission, keeping in mind the set criteria of the required materials we need to submit for this module. Having checked out what the delivery timing for the book is likely be (in this case blurb, who have come back saying 'that it will now be 2 weeks) This is due largely to the 'post Christmas clearing' they have to do. I have decided for the moment to not try to get the book printed as it will not be back in time for my deadline. I will instead come back to this later and have the book printed at a later date. It is 99% completed and just requires a few minor tweaks here and there, but in the main it is near ready.

I will now continue to finalise the presentation boards I will be submitting, plus the completed report with supporting reference materials for the submission deadline. In the meantime I have attached a few last screengrabs of the finished outer dust jacket design.

Thursday, 16 December 2010

More progress screen grabs from the book...

I'm now starting to get to the specific graphics look within the typography, and developing a series of graphics along this theme of time (represented by the 15) and developing the date 150696 and 150611 graphics.

Saturday, 11 December 2010

Screen grabs Part 2 40 page PP Book

Latest development work on the 40 page book for my PP module project sub, the non 'Whistles and Bells version'. I have screen grabbed a selection of the pages showing the layout of the spreads and the continuity. This book is not a 'story tell' but more a visual collection of images and graphics, supplemented with quotes and personal thoughts of the time and the photography I have undertaken to establish the 'graphic identity' of the creative look I wish to develop into the more creative exploration areas later after this 1st submission in mid January.

These 2nd set of screen grabs shows close up some of the specific graphic styling and photostyling technique, I'm using on the images and graphics.