Tuesday, January 27, 2009

due 1/28

Audience persona: Roxie is an 18 year old college student who likes to read. She has always been an avid reader ever since she was a little kid. When she got older she started reading all the time. She read mostly mystery novels, but she enjoys reading in general. She's read all the Harry Potter books and she's a big Sandra Brown reader. She likes watching a lot of crime-solving television shows as well. She also likes science fiction television shows, but she aslo enjoys her modern day soap operas like Grey's Anatomy. She lives with her sister and another girl in an apartment in Kansas, where she also goes to school. She works at a grocery store part time where she makes money for rent and bills. The rest she uses to try and enjoy her weekends when she can. Her life isn't as exciting as life is depicted in the movies, so she indulges herself in the thrilling events that take place in the books.



Concept Statement:
(1) There is an element of uncertainty that is expressed through fairly simple yet intriguing images.
(2) Get pulled into the book by the graphic, yet somewhat uncertain images that peak your interest and make you want to know more.
**(3) "An eerie calm appears ahead as widening shadows speak of dread who knows what lies around the bend" An intriguing sight, yet somewhat uncertain as to where it will lead, which grabs your attention and pulls you in.

To Suggest: a sense of deception and crime that keeps you guessing what is going to happen next.
To Suggest: a mystery novel that sends shivers down your spine

Monday, January 26, 2009

Project1 Research

series: a group or a number of related or similar things, events, etc., arranged or occurring in temporal, spatial, or other order or succession; sequence
sequence: the following of one thing after another; succession
sign: a conventional or arbitrary mark, figure, or symbol used as an abbreviation for the word or words it represents.
index: something used or serving to point out; a sign, token, or indication
symbol: something used for or regarded as representing something else; a material object representing something, often something immaterial; emblem, token, or sign
What makes a successful book cover?Don’t be literal or predictable.
Tone: serious, fiction, mystery
Key Words: dark, murder, creepy, suspense, confusing, shocking, reporter, crime, intense, pressure, death, humid, Miami, midnight, killer, doom, twists, turns, dangerous, city, chilling, ice, frozen, terrifying, scary, investigative, hysterical, creepy, deception, spooky, intriguing, surprising, determined, interesting, profound, shrill, piercing, cutting, eerie, thrilling, page turner, tension, gloomy, murky, shadowy, secret, ambiguous, covert, strange, undisclosed

10 Key Words:
Dark: having very little or no light
Pressure: the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it
Chilling: causing or likely to cause a chill
Murder: Law. the killing of another human being under conditions specifically covered in law. In the U.S., special statutory definitions include murder committed with malice aforethought, characterized by deliberation or premeditation or occurring during the commission of another serious crime, as robbery or arson (first-degree murder), and murder by intent but without deliberation or premeditation (second-degree murder).
Suspense: a state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety
Deception: the act of deceiving; the state of being deceived.
Crime: an action or an instance of negligence that is deemed injurious to the public welfare or morals or to the interests of the state and that is legally prohibited
Creepy: having or causing a creeping sensation of the skin, as from horror or fear
Twists: To alter the normal aspect of; contort: twist one's mouth into a wry smile. 2. To alter or distort the intended meaning of
Dangerous: full of danger or risk; causing danger; perilous; risky; hazardous; unsafe
Intriguing: to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating or compelling qualities; appeal strongly to; captivate.
To Suggest: an intriguing storyTo Suggest: a chilling taleTo Suggest: a murder mysteryTo Suggest: an attention holderTo Suggest: a sense of deception and crimeTo Suggest: intense dramatic scenes
Quotes:
Mysterious and faded/dark clouds hold still/doubtful of this all…
Human nature, has a lust for the unknown (Bernard Howe)
I felt cold hands around my throat, All consciousness slipped away. (George Carroll)
Daylight shivers and slips into the gloom (Sherry Asbury)
An eerie calm appears ahead/As widening shadows speak of dread/Who knows what lies around the bend (Jill Eisnaugle)
In the night, I hear them talk the coldest story ever told/Somewhere far along this road, he lost his soul (Kanye West)
The clock ticks life away/It’s so unreal/Didn’t look out below/Watch the time go right out the window (Linkin Park)
Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world. (Mary Shelley)
The rising sun had ignited a magnificent city of fire, its own face reflected in glass and steel-walled skyscrapers. Their flaming towers pierced a radiant blue sky, their golden glow an empty promise to shell-shocked commuters still haunted by smoldering images of carnage and death. (Edna Buchanan-Ice Maiden)

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Due Mon. Jan 26th

Chip Kidd: He is a book cover designer turned author. He has designed over 1,000 book covers. He was a design student at Penn State. He has been referred to as “the closest thing to a rock star” in graphic design today (USA Today). He now writes books and designs his own covers. He calls the whole process being an author. In 2007 he received a Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for one of his covers.

John Gall: He is vice president and art director for vintage and anchor books. He studied art and design at Rutgers. His covers play with the perceptions of the viewer in unexpected ways, and to satisfying effect (Step). He explored different aesthetics that go against traditional ways and what he was taught was correct and incorrect in school.

http://www.stepinsidedesign.com/STEPMagazine/Article/28770
http://www.wikipedia.com/
http://covers.fwis.com/a_general_theory_of_love