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A blog for creative types interested in the (un)conventional world of Book Arts! Posts here will feature artist's books, illustration, book binding, typography, sketch-booking, scrap-booking, print-making, paper making, altered books, how to guides, zines, paper engineering and more! Feel free to submit your own work, thoughts around the subject, or even just inspiration new and old.
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“The 20 irrefutable theories of book cover design” from the Edinburgh Book Festival (via Bruce Mau Design).
11. Unheimlich theory
This theory takes a familiar image or symbol and makes it strange or unsettling. One cover of Lolita uses the image of a girl’s bedroom wall to represent a girl’s legs and underwear.
(Source: Guardian, via jeffdtaylor)
My first digital animation that appears to be not as digital as it was supposed to :)
The story is about the possibility of making a journey without physically going anywhere. I explored symbols of moving and not moving, and tried to unite them and make them tell a story.