Here Danny our Year Tutor, went through a slide based on coloiur theory on Fiction novels, following on the previous powerpoint it highlighted the usefulness of Colour Pantones and that they can help pick out specific colours that we wanted. In these images, below demonstrate these colours being used as book front covers, this will help us guide us through how to use the Pantone colours (either solid coated or uncoated) to indicate which colours would be good for specific Fiction genre. Also there are some images of books with colours on them, i.e Penguin Novels. In addition, the images of the Penguin Novel, present how they have developed or changed over the many years.
During this session, we look into and analysis an essay called 'Every Book Starts with an Idea: Notes for Designers' by Armand Mevis. The whole class did a group discussion, we shared some significant quotes within the essay that relates to our brief Type in Context: ' All these books have to be designed. Someone needs to decide which paper, typography, cover, to use'. 'It may be a jungle; you may find it hard to get the nice job, and you might get lost, but that is part of the adventure'. Mistakes are inherent to the job of making books through trial and error'. Over the years we have learned to limit the number of mistake; we are now much more in control'. 'Ideally, all books start with a question. The clearer the question, the more precise the answer'. 'As designers we are as responsible for content as anyone else'. 'Some books arrived in plastic bags like garbage, stac...
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