Children Book design
Week 2
Home task
For 9 - 11 years old, Wonderstruck, by Brian Selznick, Illustrator Brian Selznick.
Its illustrations is simple but bold, its focus on the tile which flows well with the illustrations of lighting and a city skyline, yet again its mystery of what the book is about but it does give out that there is a creative storyline that this age group seen keep going back too within being in-depth. Its watercolour painting is soft but the strong use of blue is still bold and powerful as it gives a mid night dream effect, this use is defiantly interesting to the audience. However i do feel that the typeface isn't right and the colour doesn't work too, but i see that they wanted toe typeface to go with the lightning.
For 3-6 years out, Winnie-the-Pooh, by A A Milne Illustrated by E H Shepherd
Its little illustrations around the title are fun and relatable to the stories involved within the book, little colour and little detail is creative that children can understand, yet again a common metamorphosis create a world that the story is telling which has such loveable characters that the children love and understand there fun tales. Its style of water coloured drawing is old fashions but common within this age group.
For toddlers, The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith KerrAuthor, Illustrator
Its illustrations says it all to the point where you probably doesn't need the title, its colour and detailed drawings is fun and simple. As i remember this story is focus isn't on background but just ideas they need to tell the story and this is the same within its front page, tho i feel the typeface show have need hand done and been more relaxed its focus of the tiger is more powerful.
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