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Frankie, a German Boy’s Memories of World War II is an endearing story of a young boy of ten and his experiences in Germany during the war. Now 75 and encouraged by his family to document this story, he has completed the tale of his life and the unique relationships he had during the saddest, dedaliest times of his childhood.
Letter to the fans spread from an annual of the first season of the semi-pro soccer team, Chattanooga Football Club. The book covers the team founding, the games, the players and the fans. It will be available for purchase online and in Chattanooga stores in time for the 2009 holiday season.
10" x 8", full color photos throughout, 70 pages, paperback.
Creative Director: Paul Rustand
Designer: Brian Wleklinski
Photographer: Michael Sethman and various noted photographers
Writer: Caleb Ludwick and various noted sources
Mother's Day is fast approaching. We helped our client design a beautiful event card for their special day of wining, dining and massages!
a different version for one of the covers for Graphic Design 2. I can't decide which is better. The image is better quality on this one....
Пошукові ескізи для книжкової обкладинки двотомника про відомого театрального режисера Л. Варпаховського | Working on cover design for the book of great russian theatrical director Leonid Varpakhovski, student of another great Vsevolod Meierhold. This sketch made it to the final stage, although it looks a lot different
For this project, I had to redesign a book cover of my choice. The book in question is a prop used in the Ghostbusters (2016) movie as well as an actual book in real life. The redesign is meant for the context within the movie that transmitted an eerie feeling because of the subject matter (the front cover even has a lenticular effect). The aesthetic also transmits a sense of the past which is why a more vintage design was approached.
Spread for Toko from Sydney (one of Brett Phillips’ picks)
more here: www.designrelated.com/inspiration/view/Karen/entry/2090
I think I would try to get better ink coverage. But who am I.
I think someone may have altered the hart cut. On mine, he has been pierced by a spear. I am continually amazed by these illustrations. He's little more than an inch high, but you can feel his terror.
by Alasdair Gray
Taken for this slideshow on interesting uses of type in fiction:
thepenguinblog.typepad.com/the_penguin_blog/2008/05/5-in-...