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Or your local bookstore, even the web. But, it may benefit you to get out of the studio and walk around a Barnes&Noble ( or similar ). Don's right, browse through different publications and ideas will start to gel. One thing you do not want to do is copy someone else's work, so just use the other work as starter material.
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Or - make sure you have the design brief firmly rooted in your head and then forget about it (if you have the luxury of time). Then you might see something, hear something and voila - a light bulb moment.
It's called the incubation period, many great designers have worked this way. Best of Luck pbc |
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What you guys said is really effective to me. Lots of ideas are coming in now, Thanks. But I still have a problem trying to fit in these ideas to our target readers. Actually, I have this client whose obsession for literature is so intense that he wanted to persuade college
students taking technical courses to read and write poems and other stuffs like those as he does. I think the cover should be a combination of feelings and technology, and how would i represent those...argh! |
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Thanks a lot to both of you john and Tony, I just thought of a representation of academics instead of technology since the target readers are students. I guess they are absorbed with their studies that is why they have less interest in literature. What do you think? My next problem is how to represent academics, I have used books already but my client said its cliche, and so is the quill...what about scribbles in their notes???
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