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Assignment two: Form and Function
Assignment two provides a creative opportunity to put into practice what you have learnt so far, by exploring the physicality of the book in relation to its function and working through the design process in relation to a set brief. Your brief Design the book format and cover artwork for two different versions of Daniel Defoe’s classic 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe . The publishers, Viking Press, have decided to re-release this title as a new pocket edition for readers on the mo

Christine Griever
Jan 615 min read


Exercise 4: Designing a cover
Following on from the discussion of George Orwell’s novel 1984, look at the covers for Margaret Atwood’s equally dystopian novel The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), in which a woman finds herself surviving inside a harsh American fundamentalist society, that sees women’s roles as subservient cooks, matrons, and mothers. Alternatively, you can pick a different book to respond to, but it needs to be one with more than one cover design, so avoid recently published books. Are there key c

Christine Griever
Jan 66 min read


Exercise 3 Book Designers
1. Undertake a combination of library and internet research into the following designers, identifying a number of book cover designs for each. Reflect on their conceptual and/or expressive approaches to design. Write a very brief description of your selected cover designs and a brief overview of the designer - try to focus on keywords rather than long descriptions. Do this in note form, using the designer and the chosen example design to visually inform how the information ap

Christine Griever
Jan 612 min read


Research Task: Paper and Bookbinding
Further inform your understanding of paper and bookbinding by reading pages 165–180 of Alan Pipes’ chapter ‘ On Press’ available as a downloadable resource at http://www.oca-student.com/ Collect lots of different paper samples, and assemble these into a standalone book, or integrate them into your sketchbook. See this as the start of an ongoing resource that you can add to, and refer back to. Add notes to your paper sample book/sketchbook identifying the paper source, stock,

Christine Griever
Jan 68 min read


Project Two: The Form of Books - Book Terminology.
Research task: Book terminology Familiarise yourself with the terminology used in describing the anatomy of a book and write some brief notes in your learning log on how the various structural elements could be modified to reflect the book’s function. Anatomy of a book I began by sketching the various components of the book's physical structure. Anatomy of the books - terms. Board The board is made of thick cardboard which can be covered by cloth on the outside of the book. C

Christine Griever
Jan 66 min read


Exercise 1: The function of books
Identify a range of books that have fundamentally different functions in terms of how these books are engaged with - how they’re held, where they’re read, by whom, and for what purpose. Try to look at least six books, but you can extend this if you want to. The differences between these books might be determined by their genres. For example, you might look at a cookery book, a biography of a sports personality, a travel guide, a work of historical fiction, a teenage film tie-

Christine Griever
Jan 65 min read
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