I am, by no means a graphic designer, but i tried making a sorta stylish cover for the book. Thoughts? which one should i pick?
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I am, by no means a graphic designer, but i tried making a sorta stylish cover for the book. Thoughts? which one should i pick?
(tumblr messed up their quality, these are not pixelated)
one day, Paprika sat down before her laptop, and opened her bowser in search of a cool hungarian language book. she searched, and searched, but all she could find were pdfs using exessively ugly fonts, and posts, that were scattered all over the web, making reading them in order a hassle.
Paprika was angry, and frustrated: why don’t people give Hungarian the love it deserves? she realized, that if she wanted a useful, pretty, and most imprtantly, cool language book, she needed to make one herself. so that’s what she started doing.
this blog was made for the sole purpose of developing this book, that i tilted “Paprika”. it will mostly consist of reblogs of posts that inspire my writing/editing process, and snapshots into the uncharted territory of making a book by yourself. every progress pic will be tagged with #paprikalanguage.
if you want to help me make this book, send me a message, and we can talk about how we could work together! any form of help (from html coding to reviewing grammar) is appreciated!