March: Book Cover WIP- critiques please
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@nyrrylcadiz I think It depends on the audience to whom you are directing the book as well. When I look at your pilot thumbnails (which are really nice, by the way) I immediately think of Saint Exupery because he was a pilot and wrote other books about flight so the cover with pilot pictures would definitely lend themselves to an adult audience. Children, however, are going to most interested by the Little Prince's adventures, not the narrator's adventures, which would mean using covers with the fox and rose or his planet. Either covers would work but would definitely point to different audiences.
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I'm a big fan of the very bottom left with the inverted prince and the flying papers. I wish there was a way to work it so you could read the title from either direction so it was impossible to tell who was 'right way up'.
Really lookin' forward to which one you'll choose
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@nyrrylcadiz I love the little prince. Funnily enough, I have never read the book but have heard so much about it and my son and mother in law are reading it together in French. I'm catching some of the translation
trying! My son is in late French immersion. Also I heard a documentary on the author and watched the animated movie which I realize is a different story altogether. Odd that I have the attachment to the book but have never read it! I will have to get my butt in gear and read it!
Anyhow, long lead up to saying I love your thumbnails. Bottom left is my favorite. Love the papers connecting the characters . But the other ones are quite nice too!
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If you should choose one of the airplane versions you could always have the fox sitting somewhere in the distance so that you recognise him at second glance. I also like the left on the bottom the most, I think the composition is the strongest there. Otherwise you have a lot of good ideas here that could work as well! Look forward to see your progress!
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@saciia_ Or have the fox sit in the plane!
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I love your thumbnails! They're so clear and to the point.
You do want to have a lot of elements in your piece (the way I read it). Maybe think of a way to combine them? Maybe give the airplane a painted rose on its side? Have the fox sit in plane? Something like that? Braden's idea of having the text read both ways is also really cool! Maybe you can use the papers for something?
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For sure the one on the bottom left! Can't wait to see the final result!
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I've never read the book either but always heard a lot about it! I think i like the bottom left one too in terms of composition and as much as i love the bottom right one too it's too similar to the film cover, so maybe you could put more of your own stamp on that one as that would be a beautiful design if it was in your style but you just made it a bit different?
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@nyrrylcadiz - maybe you could do the bottom left but incorporate some of the planets into the landscape to make it more interesting - if you are concerned about it being cliche?
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Hi, everyone! I’m going to share some updates. After thinking the about the project a little bit more, I decide not to go with the papers flying in between the pilot and the Little Prince. I think I’ve seen that approach done in a lot of posters already. So instead, I thought why not incorporate Antoine de-Saint Exupery’s original illustrations from his book. I really think his simplistic style has its own unique charm and innocence to it. I was planning to fit in his illustrations in the flying papers but now, i’m planning to make them more prominent in my piece.
Here are some of his illustrations.
Anyway, here’s some new sketch. Though, I plan to incorporate Antoine’s illustrations, I wanted to make my own version of his work. While sketching this, I was making this story up in my head that in an alternate reality, after the pilot survived his ordeal in the desert, he held on to the sketches he drew for and of the Little Prince. He went on to write a book about his experience but as he is painting the “book cover”, he questions himself if the Little Prince was ever real. That is why his sketches are strewn all over the painting while he is contemplating if whether he should include the Little Prince. He’s not sure if the boy was just a figment of his imagination due to his delirium in the wilderness but one thing’s for sure, he is forever changed by his encounter. In a way this story mirrors my dilema with this book cover. Lol
maybe i’m just sketching my own experience.
Please let me know if you have any critiques or suggestions. I am open to all of your input. I’m still at the planning stage. nothing is set in stone. Thank you so much!