![]() ![]() I sculpted letters and laid them out to spell each chapter name, I photographed them to cast a large shadow and applied the same technique of printing and photographing as I did for the cover art. My second tactile application was the chapter headers. I wanted this book to be vintage and gothic so the cover fabric is velvet and I added gold foil detailing- all by hand. The holes represent peep holes because doors are used as symbolism in the book. ![]() I made the hard cover from 2 pieces of chipboard layered together, one with a hole cut out and the other with a photo of the eye in the same place. I photographed them, printed them out, transferred the image onto wood and then photographed them again. I crafted 2 eyes our of clay 1 was a normal seeming eye and the other was an evil version of the eye. I wanted it to be somewhat ambiguous, avoiding any spoilers. My first tactile application was the cover art. The subject of this book makes it almost mandatory to use such a juxtaposition in design, but I wanted mine version to stand out. Jekyll with either a shadow or a split face of Mr. The cover had an illustration of a normal man, Dr. After looking at different versions of this book I noticed they were all pretty similar. Hyde because it was a book I had read before and it was relatively short- there was a rough word count to stick to. I chose to redesign the Strange Case of Dr. Redesign a classic novel and include 3 applications of tactile design. ![]()
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