Although I'm not 100% satisfied with all my artwork I'm glad i put myself outside of my comfort zone and tried something new. I have learnt a lot of new skills this module and i have definitely improved as a designer.
GDES2014 Children's Book Design
Thursday, 12 January 2017
Monday, 12 December 2016
Front cover
^First front cover design - looked too computerised and didn't fit the style of book i was representing.
^second front cover design - looked like a history book but was too adult like and wasn't appropriate for children.
^current front cover design - although not finished yet this design is appropriate for the target audience and fits in with the style of the rest of the e-book. I wanted to use a character who isn't included in the e-book so i used King Henry the VIII as he is well known and a big personality so i thought it would work well having him on the front cover almost announcing these three other people.
Monday, 5 December 2016
development of designs
Each individual page has now been fully rendered. I need to finish front cover and then the additional sheet with Shakespeare quotes to go along with that page.
Origami
In todays lecture we looked at paper engineering and origami. We were showed tutorials of how to make different origami animals/objects. This lecture help us to understand the different add ons which books can include and for me it emphasised how much better physical books were to online books.
Below are my attempts at some origami.
^crown
^bear
After having a go at some origami we looked at users testing and just how important it is. Before this lecture i didn't think user testing was as important as it is. I knew it had its place and that it was helpful to get feedback from your target audience but after this lecture it really ingrained into me that it had so much positives. From a business point of view i thought it wouldn't be economically sound to churn out loads of prototypes to get user tested but we were shown some stats and a lot of companies made money by getting things user tested and then were able to alter things based on the feedback. This meant the product was more successful. If they hadn't have had user testing then they wouldn't have got the feedback and therefore the product wouldn't have been a success.
As a student it isn't feasible to go out with prototypes and get users feedback but it is feasible to make one prototype and a bunch of questionnaires to go along with it. Questionnaires are the most statistically reliable and mot cost effective way of getting user feedback and something i will definitely be doing with my designs.
Friday, 2 December 2016
Tutorials and Feedback
Last session we had tutorials and feedback from our lecturers. We went through our sketchbooks and tried to get our ideas across. After going through sketchbooks we went through my blog to show how up to date it was and how much info was on there.
The feedback i got from this lecture was really helpful. I found that the front cover which i had done was a bit to adult like and although was lovely and fitted the genre of history it didn't fit 'children's books'. After this feedback i went home and looked into children books a bit more and looked at the colours normally used. Most of the books i looked at all use flat colours and not much shading or detail. This is because children don't really care for detail or shading they just want to see colourful and bold images which they can easily recognise.
Books i looked at:
Another bit of feedback i got was that the E-book is A4 and i was designing for A3. I feel i got carried away with designing and forgot about the brief specifications. I went home and re-designed the pages to fit A4 portrait.
Below are the rough page layouts:
The feedback i got from this lecture was really helpful. I found that the front cover which i had done was a bit to adult like and although was lovely and fitted the genre of history it didn't fit 'children's books'. After this feedback i went home and looked into children books a bit more and looked at the colours normally used. Most of the books i looked at all use flat colours and not much shading or detail. This is because children don't really care for detail or shading they just want to see colourful and bold images which they can easily recognise.
Books i looked at:
Another bit of feedback i got was that the E-book is A4 and i was designing for A3. I feel i got carried away with designing and forgot about the brief specifications. I went home and re-designed the pages to fit A4 portrait.
Below are the rough page layouts:
^Handout as part of the Capt. Cook page. The children will map out their journey to school on the this template.
^Capt. Cook page. Showing his voyages and some info with gaps the children have to fill in.
^Handout sheet as part of the Queen Elizabeth i page. The objects which the children have to use to try and save Elizabeth from the tower.
^Queen Elizabeth i page. The scroll will host info on Elizabeth with key points blanked out and the children have to find them out.
^William Shakespeare page. Again will have some info on Shakespeare and again the key points will be blank and the children fill it in. It will also have the one task written out on there.
I now need to get these designs on screen and start adding colour and type to them. I also need to re-design the front cover to look more child friendly.
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Initial Ideas
Having gone away and thought about my three chosen significant people in history i have come up with some initial ideas. I want to come up with an E-book and activity which gets the children's creativity and minds working independently rather than them sat listening and going through the motions.
I am going to do one activity per person, each one can be used of a main activity or a starter and each can stand alone for a lesson or be used as part of another session.
Some activities i have come up with include a illustrated tower with Elizabeth i trapped at the top. The children have to try and come up with a way to free Elizabeth i using the objects which will be provided in a key. The aim of this activity is to get the child's creative juices flowing and try and push them to come up with an innovative way to free elizabeths I. For example some of the objects may not be first seen as helpful but when used with an imagination can be the perfect tool.
Another activity i have thought of would be for the children to see the three voyages which Captain James Cook went on and then draw up their own map of their journey to school. I first thought to have the children draw a map of the world and have them map out where in the world they would want to visit but by using their journey to school it adds a personal touch as they go on this journey near enough everyday and everyones will be slightly different. Also it's something they will then think about the next time they go on that journey and could get their parents involved.
My final activity would be for William Shakespeare. The children would get given a list of or the teacher could read out potential quotes from Shakespeare. If they were handed out the children would get into teams and place the quotes they think are Shakespeare one side and ones they think aren't Shakespeare to the other side. If the teacher read out the quotes the children would do the task as a class. This is solely down to the teacher's interpretation and wether or not they think their class would be better suited to doing it as a class or as small teams.
I am going to do one activity per person, each one can be used of a main activity or a starter and each can stand alone for a lesson or be used as part of another session.
Some activities i have come up with include a illustrated tower with Elizabeth i trapped at the top. The children have to try and come up with a way to free Elizabeth i using the objects which will be provided in a key. The aim of this activity is to get the child's creative juices flowing and try and push them to come up with an innovative way to free elizabeths I. For example some of the objects may not be first seen as helpful but when used with an imagination can be the perfect tool.
Another activity i have thought of would be for the children to see the three voyages which Captain James Cook went on and then draw up their own map of their journey to school. I first thought to have the children draw a map of the world and have them map out where in the world they would want to visit but by using their journey to school it adds a personal touch as they go on this journey near enough everyday and everyones will be slightly different. Also it's something they will then think about the next time they go on that journey and could get their parents involved.
My final activity would be for William Shakespeare. The children would get given a list of or the teacher could read out potential quotes from Shakespeare. If they were handed out the children would get into teams and place the quotes they think are Shakespeare one side and ones they think aren't Shakespeare to the other side. If the teacher read out the quotes the children would do the task as a class. This is solely down to the teacher's interpretation and wether or not they think their class would be better suited to doing it as a class or as small teams.
Some initial rough drawings:
Queen Elizabeth 1 and King Henry Viii
World map showing Cook's three voyages
A list of quotes from various Shakespeare plays.
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Added Features
Types of Added Features in Children's Books:
- Paper engineering
- Pull tabs
- Flaps/folds
- Pop up's
- Die cuts
- Textures
- Specialised inks
- Sound (digitised sound chips)
- Stickers
- Crayons
- Wipe clean
- Puppets
Calm Down Boris! - by Sam Lloyd
^Added feature - interactive puppet
The added feature in this book is an interactive puppet which is the story's main character. Each page has the puppet in different environments and positions with different facial expressions. The added feature engages the child as it literally brings the books character to life. this book uses sight and touch to enhance the child's learning and also gives the child the control over the character which adds a sense of responsibility to the child's experience.
This is a very appropriate way to present the books content as the whole story is about the character Boris so by making Boris interact-able and controllable it creates a new level of the story which will keep the child engaged and focused.
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