Tuesday, 18 May 2010

QUOTE BOOK

Today I had a tutorial with Paulus, and after the meeting things cleared up in my mind a bit.

When it comes to my additional book/ books about my statistics and research Ive decided to make minimum three books about some of the themes (on in each book)

It will be one book displaying the quotes. I will use the french binding technique- wich allows me to put photos of the quotes on the inside/ backside of the quote Im using, as a surpise/ extra touch to the consept. It will be printed on really thin, slightly transparent bible paper, and Ive found a printer in south London that hopefully can do it for me.










I would also like to make a book about text hiarchies, where I use my infogrpahics that highlights the diferent parts of the sign texts in colour codes. possible I will use the french biding techinque here to but on a more transparent paper maby. Not sure about this yet.











Im thinking about doing one book about the diferent fonts, simply using transparent paper, dividing all the diferent fonts on about 20 pages- so as a whole they fill the whole square- but the ones in the back beeing hard to see and the ones in the front beeing clear. I think it will look visually nice, but I might need to think about the words I choose to take oictures of to give it a deeper meaning somehow. Maby I could use my verbs?








next book idea would be anothe french binding technique version, but focusing on the visual aspects such as form, colour, location, etc etc etc. pretty much suming up every signs individual characterisics. The text about this would be on the front, and the image of the sign would be hidden inside. I could also put in several "signs" on each side, number them, and then you have to open up the page to look at the signs.








LAsgt idea is a logo book- where there will first be a blck white lined version of the logos, with name of the church of the logo under illustration, and on the insdie/ back of paper the real logo incl colours will be displayed.









Im not sure if these are all strong enough, nor if I ctully have time to make them, but I will try to do as many as possible.

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