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    Mermay Concept Thumbnails - Critiques Wanted

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    • Laurasketches
      Laurasketches last edited by

      I like #1..but I wonder how the figures would look facing each other? I think you could still have the graphic design of the heart (intended?) And also play with the placement of the tails around the word "tails" Although... You might want to use the other spelling and let the play on words be visual...?
      I also like the yen and yang of #2.. So maybe combine the value of #2 with design elements from #1. (Yeah! more work!)
      Nice thumbnails!!

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      • Amber Lynn Benton
        Amber Lynn Benton @Amber Lynn Benton last edited by

        @Amber-Lynn-Benton So here is a question for you guys. When researching for reference I came across another book design with a super similar concept - not the light and dark mermaids but the same composition. I just scrolled past trying not to let that image get into my head. I know there are no new ideas under the sun - do you scratch your comps when this happens or just move forward pouring yourself and your own ideas into your piece?

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        • Amber Lynn Benton
          Amber Lynn Benton @Laurasketches last edited by

          @Laurasketches Facing each other is something I didn't consider. I did have an idea about having them have a tug of war over a trident or spear so that might work in that situation. Do you think people will get the tales/tails reference without it being spelled out? In my packaging work sometimes I can spell things out and people still totally miss the whole point.

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          • Laurasketches
            Laurasketches last edited by

            I like the idea of the figures looking in because it keeps the focus moving into (as opposed to away from) your design.I like the idea that they have conflict over a spear (maybe disguised as a writing device, like a pencil?.. which would "sell" your story of "tales" even more visually. Go!

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            • Amber Lynn Benton
              Amber Lynn Benton @Laurasketches last edited by

              @Laurasketches Oh, that might just nail the concept for a non-fiction book!!! Concept over craft, right? 😉 And you take all credit for that idea! I'll definitely be taking both 1 and 2 into more thumbnails but you've put a twist on #1 enough to sway me in it's favor so far.

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              • shinjifujioka
                shinjifujioka SVS OG last edited by

                #2 has my vote!

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                • Amber Lynn Benton
                  Amber Lynn Benton @shinjifujioka last edited by

                  @shinjifujioka Thanks, Shinji! Your illustration portfolio is so beautiful! Your illustrations are a rare mixture of innocence and adventure. While your style and techniques differ I think they evoke the same feelings/emotions of David Weisner's work.

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                  • Amber Lynn Benton
                    Amber Lynn Benton @Amber Lynn Benton last edited by

                    I only had time to work up one thumbnail tonight. Thank you @Laurasketches - I really love this concept!

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                    If I go with this concept I thinK I need to work on the scale of MERMAIDS vs TAILS and just the lettering layout in general.

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                    • Amber Lynn Benton
                      Amber Lynn Benton @Amber Lynn Benton last edited by

                      Couldn’t help but tweak and doodle around with last nights work before moving on to a fresh one today.

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                      • Amber Lynn Benton
                        Amber Lynn Benton @Amber Lynn Benton last edited by Amber Lynn Benton

                        New thumbnails for comparison.

                        Only the middle is drastically different; cred to @Laurasketches for the idea. I think it fits the book concept more and will be the one I take to comp though the other design may make it into the overall cover design - on the back perhaps?

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                        • chrisaakins
                          chrisaakins last edited by

                          @Amber-Lynn-Benton you could always do #1 as a back cover and # 2 as the front cover.

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                          • theprairiefox
                            theprairiefox @chrisaakins last edited by

                            @chrisaakins I would agree. I think #2 is the strongest visually and story telling wise (it draws me in the most). It is telling me the story of 2 mermaids trying to write their version of the story.

                            #1 looks to me like it should be small on the back cover with a bunch of text. I think I would make it even more round, giving it an even stronger ying/yang feeling.

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                            • shinjifujioka
                              shinjifujioka SVS OG @Amber Lynn Benton last edited by

                              @Amber-Lynn-Benton Thanks, that's extremely generous to be compared to the likes of David Weisner.

                              I think your thumbnails are looking so good—can't wait to see more progress on it!

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