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Alexis de Tocqueville: Voyages en Angleterre et en Irlande

Idées / Gallimard - Paris, 1982

couverture: mineur anglais, région de Newcastle, anonyme, 1814

This is an absolutely unofficial design sketch tribute-compilation for a Hungarian author's upcoming novel, for which he himself posted some sketches as well, inspiring and driving me (me being a design maniac :D ) to create my own versions (based on the few things that I think I know about the book.)

 

I like the last one most: that's where the theme (but i can't say what that is) gets the most emphasis, giving a sci-fi base a kind of timeless touch, which might not match certain concepts of the book but which may in turn match certain others quite well (as far as i know... or more like: i guess). In fact, the layout / composition itself is not too groundbreaking, I guess: it is this aforementioned "eternal" effect that I see as the most prominent element of this design.

 

Stock imagery by resurgere.deviantart.com (as almost always). Thanks.

 

Further details and whatnot: whoisnot.deviantart.com/art/unofficial-keringes-cover-617...

Me, dead dad and alcatraz by Chris lynch, published by Bloomsbury

Ulža Zemzara un Haralda Norīša vāks

Tel Aviv based Magazine

by Moshik Nadav

 

24//7 is a Tel Aviv (City in Israel) based weekly Magazine.

Tel Aviv is a non stop city that have attractions around the clock.

 

I used that fact and I created a magazine that gives the reader the best attractions that happen in the city.

 

The reader can find his attraction by the hour of the day and by that, he can see

what day the attractions is occurs.

   

The Magazine was printed on a News Paper in broadsheet size (spreads: 81x57 cm)

 

Enjoy.

This theme is designer to create models of your products that every Internet marketer needs to promote their own Books/eBooks in a professional and usable way.

 

Download your book here: bit.ly/ZxZaev

 

And focus to boost the sales of your books!

Pages showing excerpts from blanket story recordbooks.

 

This theme is designer to create models of your products that every Internet marketer needs to promote their own Books/eBooks in a professional and usable way.

 

Download your book here: bit.ly/ZxZaev

 

And focus to boost the sales of your books!

Tel Aviv based Magazine

by Moshik Nadav

 

24//7 is a Tel Aviv (City in Israel) based weekly Magazine.

Tel Aviv is a non stop city that have attractions around the clock.

 

I used that fact and I created a magazine that gives the reader the best attractions that happen in the city.

 

The reader can find his attraction by the hour of the day and by that, he can see

what day the attractions is occurs.

   

The Magazine was printed on a News Paper in broadsheet size (spreads: 81x57 cm)

 

Enjoy.

From Henry Cohen’s series of inventive photographic covers for Gallimard's Idées series in the 1960s and early 70s.

 

See Rick Poynor’s ‘Bright Idées’ on the Eye blog, and his article ‘The shape of a pocket’ in Eye 81.

Vāks: Bruno Rozīša fotografija

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Second set of re-designs for book cover project. This set is typographically based.

 

Print Design II

 

Spring 2010

Book cover for Bizarr Játékok (Hungarian for "Bizarre Games"), a critical anthology about/by young Hungarian literati, published by a (very) small but quality Hungarian publisher, Prae.

 

Implicative design by yours truly. ;)

 

Features resources made available under the Creative Commons (Attribution 2.0 Generic) licence by Dennis Hill and Greg Westfall. :thanks:

 

Thanks for checking it out.

A school project, redesign of an architecture&design magazine Kvart.

Number 13 actually was a bad fortune number for magazine, so with great difficulties number 14 came out with a huge delay. Therefor number 14 on the cover page is presented as impossible object. Magazine no longer exists today.

"Then, impelled by the hurricane, the billows outran her; they leaped over the taffrail, and the whole deck was swept with tremendous violence."

 

The original French edition of “In Search of the Castaways” was published by Hetzel in 1867-1868 as “Les Enfants du Capitaine Grant” (The Children of Captain Grant). It included 170 engravings by Edouard Riou which are also present in this 1873 English-language edition.

 

The book tells the story of the quest for Captain Grant of the “Britannia.” After finding a bottle the captain had cast into the ocean after the “Britannia” is shipwrecked, Lord and Lady Glenarvan of Scotland contact Mary and Robert, the young daughter and son of Captain Grant, through an announcement in a newspaper. The government refuses to launch a rescue expedition, but Lord and Lady Glenarvan, moved by the children's condition, decide to do it themselves. The main difficulty is that the coordinates of the wreckage are mostly erased, and only the latitude (37 degrees) is known; thus, the expedition would have to circumnavigate the 37th parallel south. The bottle was retrieved from a shark's stomach, so it is impossible to trace its origin by the currents. Remaining clues consist of a few words in three languages. They are re-interpreted several times throughout the novel to make various destinations seem likely.

 

Lord Glenarvan makes it his quest to find Grant; together with his wife, Grant's children and the crew of his yacht, the Duncan, they set off for South America. An unexpected passenger in the form of French geographer Jacques Paganel (he missed his steamer to India by accidentally boarding on the Duncan) joins the search. They explore Patagonia, Tristan da Cunha Island, Amsterdam Island, and Australia (a pretext to describe the flora, fauna, and geography of numerous places to the targeted audience). They face many challenges on their journey– avalanche, hurricane, flood, tornado, erupting volcano, wolves, head-hunters, cannibals, you name it. It’s one of Verne’s most exciting adventure stories.

 

Ārijas Ozolas-Alksnes vāks

The original bookcover, at left, was panned as "scary-bad" by Giles of "Foreward: A Book Design Blog".

 

As per usual with this series, I've tried to make the smallest change that would result in the biggest positive effect. In this case, I tried to reduce the apparent hubris by resizing the author's name. I didn't change the foil jacket though...probably protects the contents from alien control.

An ongoing series about same-sex marriage by Lauren Daley focuses on family members hoping that happy day never comes, photograph by Heather Mull / Art direction by Lisa Cunningham

A school project, redesign of an architecture&design magazine Kvart.

Number 13 actually was a bad fortune number for magazine, so with great difficulties number 14 came out with a huge delay. Therefor number 14 on the cover page is presented as impossible object. Magazine no longer exists today.

The parliament of blood by Justin Richards, published by Faber and Faber.

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