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    • braden H
      braden H last edited by

      Hi guys! I wanna put a 32 page picture book dummy together.

      I'd love just a thumbs up/thumbs down yes/no from someone who knows for certain the normal number of illustrated spreads in a 32 pager. I found this handy infographic with 2 examples, but would love to be certain 🙂

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      • burvantill
        burvantill Moderator @braden H last edited by

        @Braden-Hallett I’ve seen many variations on the 32 page layout. So I don’t think there is a sternly fixed standard. The one i follow I got from Dani Ducks Smart Dummies challenge. I’ll post it tomorrow, it’s on my computer. 🙂
        The next challenge opens August 10. Complete a dummy in one month. It’s pretty great. And it’s free

        Lisa Burvant
        www.lisaburvant.com
        Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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        • Neha Rawat
          Neha Rawat @braden H last edited by

          @Braden-Hallett I've just completed a dummy book and this is what I've followed as well (the colored ends layout). I suppose 30 would be the maximum but 28 illustrated pages is also pretty common for a 32 page book.

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          • braden H
            braden H @burvantill last edited by

            @burvantill Thanks! I'll have to check that out 🙂

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            • braden H
              braden H @Neha Rawat last edited by

              @Neha-Rawat said in Picture book page layout questions:

              @Braden-Hallett I've just completed a dummy book and this is what I've followed as well (the colored ends layout). I suppose 30 would be the maximum but 28 illustrated pages is also pretty common for a 32 page book.

              Cool cool. Thank you 🙂

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              • eriberart
                eriberart last edited by

                When I was at uni (studied illustration at a British university) we were taught to follow the self-ended picture book layout that you posted. So there are 12 double page spreads of actual story. Maybe that's the more common way in the UK? I'm not sure- but I'm sure for a dummy book either is acceptable!

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                • burvantill
                  burvantill Moderator last edited by

                  This one is from Dani Duck,
                  Dummy Template.pdf

                  I think this one from E. Dulemba is a little better.
                  Storyboard Example for Dummy.jpg

                  Lisa Burvant
                  www.lisaburvant.com
                  Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                  • braden H
                    braden H @burvantill last edited by

                    @burvantill Thanks so much 😃

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                    • xin li
                      xin li last edited by

                      @Braden-Hallett said in Picture book page layout questions:

                      'd love just a thumbs up/thumbs down yes/no from someone who knows for certain the normal number of illustrated spreads in a 32 pager. I found this handy infographic with 2 examples, but would love to be certain

                      I think there is something to it: the UK and US difference.
                      The book I am working on now is from a UK publisher, it follows self-ended picture book layout (the page breakdown was given to me by the publisher).

                      Web: www.lixin.no
                      IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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