Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Exercise Judging a book by its cover

Again the problem, which book to choose? I considered Swallows and Amazons which was very influential on me as a child and probably as an adult too tho " Better drowned than duffers, if not duffers won't drown" sounds a bit harsh to me now....
What stopped me was that the books have had some great covers especially the ones based on Arthur Ransomes paintings. I'm not sure I can improve on these.
I've already done Illustration 1 and did a very bad cover for Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance because I was having computer problems which is no real excuse so I feel I owe Robert M Pirsig a better attempt. Also the covers seem to be mainly based on an image of a spanner with a flower growing out of it which was probably a good idea once but could benefit from an update for 2014.
I borrowed this selection of existing covers from http://www.trenchperspective.com/2009/08/27/zen-and-the-art-of-motorcycle-maintenance/
Some sketchbook ideas. I like the simple drawing of the Buddhist from copyblogger.com
I tried to do a similar simplified version of this photo of Robert M Pirsig on his trip
I like this image but I worry that it only makes sense if you know it's supposed to be a motorcyclist and pillion passenger.
Some mock ups with Brush Script. The Z in  Zen is difficult to read
Using Magneto because of it's suggestion of all things motoring. Again I don't like the Z in Zen
Mixing Magneto with Forte which is better
Experimenting with moving the letters around

and overlaying my ideas on an abstract background
Using hand lettering from my sketchbook ideas above. If I use the negative feature in Paintshop Pro I get a gold effect which I tried with a red background to make it stand out
Red (and orange) always spells cheap to me so I tried green which I think I like better
 Is it clearer without the pillion passenger?
 or even without the pannier and sacks at the back of the bike?
The exercise is to design the whole cover including the back and spine so I should have looked at the whole thing from the start but got distracted by the cover.

What I'm aiming at is a simple design along the lines of Simon Barnes "How to be a bad birdwatcher"
or Saul Bass I feel I'm getting a bit lost with this so I went back to my sketchbook and looked at what I need to include
Which isn't that complicated when you think about it. So here is my first full cover design
Maybe the white is a bit stark? Using colour theory I tried blue and orange
 or if you see it as an American book maybe it should be red white and blue?
I agonised over which typeface to use and ended up with Forte, Magneto and MV Boli so it seemed obvious to continue to use them in my cover without an image
 which if I continue with the red white and blue theme gives you
I think I prefer a blue background
but at the moment I prefer this cover with the image on it

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