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July 11, 2016

Designing book cover for Just Let ‘Em Play

Yesterday, the Kansas City Star had an article about the book Just Let ‘Em Play, which I had the pleasure of designing the book cover for. It’s a really good article but, sadly, my cover didn’t make it into the print edition of the paper (it is in the online version, thankfully.)


I thought it might be interesting to show off my process and how I designed the book cover. I’ve done quite a bit of book cover design but don’t mention it near enough here.


I was given the project before the manuscript was complete and going by the working title of  Let ‘Em Play.  I discussed the book with the publisher, Ascend Books, and got a handle on what they wanted to the cover to accomplish. The book is about a philosophy for youth sports (covering all sports and ages) with an emphasis on having fun rather than winning at all costs. With that in mind, I worked up a few cover mock-ups. I usually do 3 or 4 cover mockups at a time for the publisher to choose from. This particular cover was unusual in that none of my initial drafts were quite right and I went back to the drawing board a few times. Here’s a look at some of the cover drafts and a little commentary on each one. (Please remember that these are unfinished mock-ups and there would certainly have been elements changed or adjusted had any of these covers been used. The photos are mostly unpurchased stock photos and some are watermarked by the owners)


 



PlayCover_1

This one has promise, but I think I went overboard with the font colors.  Ultimately, the publisher wanted more than one sport represented.


 


PlayCover_3

This was one of my early favorites. I love this photo. But, again, they wanted more than one sport depicted on the cover. They did like the type treatement, though, so I used it again on later drafts.


 


PlayCover_2

This is a nice cover but totally wrong in every way. The book discourages the use of trophies and an emphaisis on winning. And then I put a trophy on the cover– proof that I hadn’t quite understood the book’s concept at this stage.


 


PlayCover_6

Here’s a more graphic option. I don’t remember if I was given any specific feedback on this one.


 


PlayCover_7

This option, showing kids walking away from sports equipment was probably too somber for the subject matter.


 


PlayCover_9

Frustrated with the stock photos I had at my disposal, I suggested an illustrated cover with stylized images and a muted color scheme. The publisher loved the idea and asked me to refine and finish the illustration.


 


PlayCover_10

This was going to be the cover for a while and was even used in some of the advance advertising for the book. But ultimately, they decided that they wanted to go back to a photographic cover to better appeal to the target market– adult who either coach youth sports or parent child athletes.


 


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So I tried this approach– using multiple photos of different kids playing different sports. Since the previous cover was nearly used, I retained some of the other graphic elements and type treatment. This was along the right track, but not quite there yet. And, looking back on it now, I regret the pink color behind the title. It was meant to mirror the colors in the kid’s uniforms at the bottom, but was far too light.


 


PlayCover-New3

Finally, I hit on the right approach. Sporting equipment front and center with photos of multiple sports across the top. I muted the colors on the sports photos to unify them and ensure that one photo didn’t dominate the others (a flaw in my last cover.) Everyone loved this cover and we finally had a winner!


 


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So here’s the final cover. I replaced a photo or two at the top and adjusted the sizing some. The title was changed the Just Let ‘Em Play and the subtitle was adjusted as well.


I’m quite pleased with how it turned out and I want to thank everyone at Ascend Books for sticking with me through the design process.


If you want to buy  the book and have my lovely cover in your hands, you can get it at Amazon or your local bookstore.


 


 


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Published on July 11, 2016 12:17

July 8, 2016

Jim and Ted 13: Hazardous Flight

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After last week’s startling near-collision with a monstrous mouth– we see that Jim has expertly flown the helicopter away from a giant dinosaur of all things and around many other dangers. Poor Ted is still hanging onto the outside of the helicopter.


What’s next for these 2 adventurers? Hopefully, they’ll land somewhere safely next week.


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Published on July 08, 2016 13:53

July 1, 2016

Jim and Ted 12: Teeth!

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Jim and Ted have flown from one disaster into a bigger problem. A really, really big problem. Look at those teeth! Uh-oh. What’s going to happen next?


 


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Published on July 01, 2016 11:00

June 17, 2016

Jim and Ted 11: Into the Sunset

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After a few weeks absence, Jim and Ted return! Here we see them flying off into the sunset, free of the barbarian monkeys that menanced them for so long. And now, onwards to a new adventure. One that will (hopefully) begin next Friday.


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Published on June 17, 2016 12:53

June 15, 2016

Graphic Novel Work in Process

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I’ve been super busy the last few weeks working on a picture book. Yesterday, I finally completed the  artwork for it. So, while I’m waiting for comments from the publisher, I have a little time to work on the graphic novel pitch I’m developing.


Here’s the page I inked last night. I drew the panel borders and typed the dialogue in Adobe Illustrator. Then I printed it onto 11×17 Bristol paper. I penciled everything in blue pencil which I can easily remove in Photoshop later (The dialogue was also blue. This makes it easier if I have to re-write any dialogue later.) I drew the final ink lines primarily with my trusty Rapidograph pens.


So what do you think?


And I should be back on Friday with another page in the adventures of Jim and Ted, for both of  you who missed it the last few weeks.


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Published on June 15, 2016 08:16

May 6, 2016

Jim and Ted 10: To The Rescue!

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It’s much later than planned, but here’s today’s installment in the continuing adventures of Jim and Ted. This week, after weeks where things got worse and worse for poor Ted, we finally get something happy as Jim flies to the rescue!


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Published on May 06, 2016 12:42

April 29, 2016

Jim and Ted 9: Guilty!

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Poor Ted, he’s been brought before the King of the Monkey tribe. And it looks like things are getting worse for him. Do you think he’s going to get free anytime soon?


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Published on April 29, 2016 04:00

April 22, 2016

Jim and Ted 8: Carried Away

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Things are going from bad to far, far worse for poor Ted. And what happened to Jim?


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Published on April 22, 2016 05:00

April 15, 2016

Jim and Ted 7: Monkey Attack!

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Things are looking really bad for Jim and Ted. Poor Ted is getting swarmed by savage monkeys.


This little series I’m doing keeps getting more dramatic and I’m not sure how this happened. I’m working without a plot or any real plan– I’ve begun each of these with a blank paper and the question: “What happens next?” Hopefully, I can think of happier things for Ted and Jim soon. Assuming they survive the monkeys, that is.


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Published on April 15, 2016 09:39

April 8, 2016

Jim and Ted 6

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Run!


Do you think Jim and Ted will get away safely? And who’s after them, anyway? I haven’t figured that out yet myself. Tune in next Friday and let’s find out together.


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Published on April 08, 2016 05:00