This book was bound with an elastic down the centre and the pages were just folded in half. It had a laminate cover with a paper slip inside to add the text and imagery.
Content was quite scrapbook-y it had a lot of random images scattered around the pages, all different colours etc.
It was the cover of this book that was interesting, the text on the outside aligned for the title on the top line but not for the second line below the image. Not sure if this was a design choice or not, however it drew more attention to the bottom line. The use of black and white text complimented the black and white imagery on the cover of the book. I think the plastic case was there as a form of protection as the book was bound in a pale blue fabric.
Here this book had all the images stuck in as if it was a photo album, however it still looked professional as it was consistent across all pages.
Both the text and the images were aligned to the centre of the page. Giving the book a very clean and considered overall appearance.
Here all the images were on the right hand page in the top right throughout the whole book.
Design decisions like this could be based off of the fact's found about the fringe.
This book was all about failing, a super obvious and very funny design choice was made to have the front as the back and the back as the front. The book did read in the conventional way however it's exterior made it seem more confusing.
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