Sunday, December 13, 2009

book cover




audrey hepburn autobiography book cover

3 comments:

  1. what is your topic?
    Is it beauty?
    need to think about what your concept is and then make work.

    so, what are you going to say about audrey hepburn that hasn't been said before?

    this is just a suggestion.
    one idea may be perception of beauty. today's perception is rather twisted no?
    saw something about a person who sent pic of audrey to various plastic surgeons to write what's wrong with her face, and surprising to see that they still marked her face up with red pen.

    just trying to help you think how audrey hepburn is still relevant for today and what you can say about her now.

    don't rely on her face. you need to think more typographically.

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  2. face illo is beautiful.

    don't crowd it with your typography.

    figure a way to work the typography that's as interesting as what you did with the letters in the face.

    don't illustrate, but make the message move around the page.

    agree with erica that you need to figure what you want to say--

    what's interesting to say about audrey?

    or about beauty?

    g.

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  3. you have a great sense of space on the page.

    look again at your early drafts of audrey posters with no illo.

    spacial relationship are lovely.

    even those with photos, except the obvious (top one) are interestingly designed.

    go back and look at the relationship between elements.

    g

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