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Inspiring collection of books

I have two main ideas for children book illustration, that go in different directions.

One is to only create a cover page based on the theme “Book as a bridge to other forms of arts” it can be fictional.

The other is a dino-related one, it will be non-fiction. I already gathered a lot of documentation and knowledge, but there are still work to do to make it appealing to children. I am excited for these challenges!

Therefore, I collected a variety of children books. Some more for their inspiring illustrations, some more for their content. Some for both reasons!

It is a nice experience to look at the books with a focus purpose in mind. And I like the validation about getting inspired by others to create our own universe. Thanks for the course

 

Here is my list of books I selected from the library and the reasons I took them:

Inspiring collection of books - image 1 - student project

 

Title: All in a drop | How Antony van Leeuwenhoek discovered an Invisible World
Author: Lori Alexander
Illustrator: Vivien Mildenberger
Publisher: Clarion Books, 2019

Focus points:

  • Non-fiction: biography
  • illustration style with watercolor
  • how the characters are depicted with their emotions (happiness, wonders, fears,…)
  • the way the scientific tools and discoveries are showed
  • the story itself (biography of scientific discoveries from a tradesman without scientific background)

 

Title: A green place to be | The creation of Central Park
Author: Ashley Benham Yazdani
Illustrator: Ashley Benham Yazdani
Publisher: Candlewick, 2019

Focus points:

  • Non-fiction
  • The watercolor / colored pencil style
  • Characters style and emotions
  • Lots of details in the page, that adds fun touches
  • Alternance between page full of illustrations and more simple ones
  • Conveying ideas sharing (instead of a speech bubble it’s a drawing bubble)
  • As soon as it was mentioned in the lecture, I browsed online to see if my library had it!

 

Title: Pa, me, and our sidewalk pantry

Author: Toni Buzzeo
Illustrator: Zara Gonzalez Hoang
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams, 2023

Focus points:

  • Fiction
  • The watercolor / colored pencil style
  • Characters style and emotions
  • Vibrant colors, yet soft

 

Title: The good little book

Author: Kyo Maclear
Illustrator: Marion Arbona
Publisher: Tundra Books, 2015

Focus point:

  • Fiction
  • Theme of the book: book, how it makes the reader travels, it follows them

 

Title: Wild Girl

How to have incredible outdoor adventures

Author: Helen Skelton
Illustrator: Liz Kay

Publisher: Candlewick, 2019

Focus points:

  • Hand lettering of the cover page
  • Non-fiction: Documentary style
  • Layout of the pages: mixed media with pictures, drawings, texts = documentary type

 

Title: A child of books

Author: Oliver Jeffers, Sam Winston
Illustrator: Oliver Jeffers, Sam Winston

Publisher: Candlewick, 2016

Focus points:

  • Content: children’s classics, encourage to explore
  • Twisting the use of:
    • typography, to draw landscape
    • fore edges of books to illustrate a forest
    • accumulation of letters to create darkness
    • collages of cutout pieces from illustrated books
  • Limited color palette (white, grey and brown, some blue for the main character) à a good way to remember her throughout the pages. Colors appeared by the end as fireworks

  

Title: Eraser

Author: Anna Kang
Illustrator: Christopher Weyant

Publisher: Two Lions, 2018

 Focus points:

  • Fictional
  • Watercolor and colored pencil, gentle atmosphere
  • Using objects and make them as humans, with emotions and actions
  • Cute drawings: big eyes
  • Tackle “figuring out who you are, finding happiness” and embracing mistakes

 

Title: Life savers

Spend a day with real-life emergency service heroes

Author: Eryl Nash

Illustrator: Ana Albero

Publisher: Two Lions, 2018

Focus points:

  • Non-fictional
  • “Simple” geometrical shapes for the drawings, mostly plain colors, no shades
  • Characters cartoony style
  • The big pages full of illustrations to show the tools the life savers use

 

Title: Thanksgiving day

Author: Anne Rockwell

Illustrator: Lizzy Rockwell

Publisher: Harper Trophy, 1999

Focus points:

  • Fictional to disclose historical non-fictional event
  • Colored pencils illustrations
  • Playful children (source of inspiration to draw children)

 

 

Thanks again for the course! Looking forward to progress on my projects.