Hello everyone! I'm Jason and I am from the BGCD semester 1 batch all the way from Taylor's University! From this course we are ought to have a fun and interesting module called "Typography" and what we learn from this module is all about typefaces, simple rules and many more I can't count! So, after weeks from attending this class, we are given and briefed from our lecturer which is Mr Ken about our very first project which is creating a nursery rhyme book. Not just a normal book, but a nursery rhyme book that is contained with eight pages that is in the version of a concertina.
From the brief, we are to choose any nursery rhyme that most importantly, in the language of English, choices of colour is only 2 not including white because it is the colour of the paper itself, unlimited choices of typefaces and also creating images, shapes and other decorative borders with only letters. At first, it may sound hard for most of us but actually, it wasn't as hard as it seems because I was managed to experiment with a lot of new learning skills that I haver never learnt before.
After searching with a variety of nursery rhymes, I finally chose one that is interesting for me which is "Peter Peter, Pumpkin Eater" and below are the picture of how the nursery rhyme sounded like.
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Nursery Rhyme
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After that, I did several research on how does normally a nursery rhyme book will look like and also how does a concertina book works with the nursery rhyme book as well as my inspirations for my book that I am about to design. These are the photos of inspiration I have searched for.
As I browse through, I realised that most of the nursery rhymes will be in either a serif or a san serif typefaces and decorative typefaces are hardly found in these books because it would be hard for the audience to read decorative typeface as these books are meant for only kids. Not long after, I drew several sketches on how the composition of the nursery rhyme will look like and also several sketches for the images that are only used with letters, numbers and only symbols to make the book a little more attractive.
Progression
After sketching those ideas and composition I have in my mind, I then transferred it into illustrator and then progress it from time to time until it is completed and printed. I hope you enjoyed it!
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Progression 1
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After few progression I have done, I then printed it and then make these design in a concertina book.
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| Front Cover |
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| Back Page |
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| Page 1 |
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| Page 2 |
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I then make several corrections after asking opinions from my friends on how to make it into a better version of the book as well.
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Corrections
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After this project, I was managed to understand more on how to create designs that is suitable to age preferences based on the target audience which is children from now. I was managed to handle typefaces even more better than before after listening to mr Ken's and my friends' advices and opinions towards my artwork. Till then, I hope to have more exciting upcoming project soon!!