Wednesday, 11 April 2018

Final covers




Printed out versions: 








From the last critique of the covers, they have been further experimented and developed in order to reach the final outcome. From the feedback that having the flowers on the title may overpower the front and to maybe just have them on the spine, the Hygge spine was changed in order to feature the flowers. This meant that all spines feature the folk pattern design which shows the coherence between the books and equals an interesting design feature for when the book is on a shelf. Also with feedback that the blurbs on the back covers should all use the same type, they were changed to all use Helvetica type in 12 and 11 point, in order to try and keep the similarities between the design features of the covers. Also, an added grid was used in order to place the front illustrations in the same place, whilst also making sure the barcodes were in the same adding a coherence to the designs. The back cover illustrations were developed as both Lykke's and Hygge's was moved more towards the barcode to show the integration more, and Hygge's had less of a gap between them both. The colours were kept the same because of them effectively conveying the tone of voice and genre. The covers were printed on museum heritage, which is a textured paper, of which proved successful as it reflects the book's illustration hand drawn style and also reflects the popular trend of illustration style books of which are out in the market.



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