Development process part 2

 Development process

The third cover, inspired by 'Coraline,' is simple yet captivating. I opted for a black-and-white color scheme with geometric shapes, focusing on the Other Mother's hand holding the key to the parallel world within a door lock-shaped figure. I chose a font similar to the original for readability. While the process was somewhat easier, given more time, I added more details for a unique touch. The back cover includes a brief story annotation.

The fourth cover, inspired by 'Peter Pan,' features a simple yet magical design with a bright accent. Shadows of the main characters flying in a star-filled night sky take center stage. I used a dreamlike font to complement the theme. Despite limited time and some unfinished details, I consider the cover successful. The back includes a story summary and annotation.


For 'The Wizard of Oz' cover, I lacked a specific idea due to time constraints. Emphasizing balance, space, and colors, I created a simple design featuring a tornado taking away a house, using green to align with the story's atmosphere. The chosen font is dreamy and elegant. While I consider this design less interesting and successful, the project overall provided a valuable experience in skill improvement, software exploration, and inspiration.













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