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    Mermay Concept Thumbnails - Critiques Wanted

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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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