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Human He(ART) Process Book!
Concept book for a personal project about knights and Dragons 🐉 ♥️
This is a process sketchbook that I filled in over the course of my fall semester- THIS IS NOT A BLANK NOTEBOOK! It has tons of unused sketches, design ideas, and projects that no one but I have seen, ever! If youre interested in collecting bits of unusual art or artist journals, this listing is for
I've officially placed my first sketchbook up for sale!!
While the physical copy is still for sale, my patrons have access to most of the pages in a PDF! I'm very excited to finally have a notebook full of process to share<3
It has SO MUCH STUFF in it, guys- I’m super stoked!!
Process Book evaluation
The last process book of year 2.
This process book was significantly less problematic than the last two. I had a set system derived from the last process book which I stuck to this time round. I’m disappointed that I didn’t try and work beyond this system or add in any design elements, but the book wasn’t a large priority in the scheme of the unit for me which might have been a mistake.
The last book I included papercut inserts to tie the cover and the insides together, but I decided not to take this forward in my progression as this unit was focused around one project instead of multiple.
The last unit feedback suggested that I used a printed cover this time, but I made the decision to continue with my goal of having a matching set of books in the primary colours to match my identity with papercut covers. I did opt out from cutting ou the unit title, as in the past this had been cut messily and I wanted the paper cutting that I did use to be perfect. I was concerned that the cover of the process book doesn’t really suit the insides of the book, but this was a decision I very firmly made.
Next year, I really want to aim and push my editorial skills. It's a weak skill which I’m slowly improving on, and I’d like my process books to be bigger and better designed.
03.14.2017 | 🌨
There’s a snowstorm where I live… So I’m stuck inside for a while. At least I know I won’t get distracted and will focus on editing my process book and doing that logo design.
On another note is anyone going to see BTS on th 24th in Newark??? I’m going and I’m sooo excited!
Let me know if you’re going! Study hard~ Stay warm!
Process book
Cover development:
Final design:
Process Book
After a lot of minor edits and improvements made to my process book, I was finally ready to print it. With the help of Jordy, things went smoothly and I even learned about a thing or two.
Some test prints I made first
The final book, printed and bound!