I have currently been doing some research into Japanese culture and literature. I have been reading a few books by Japanese authors comparing writing styles and thinking about projects in which I can incorporate Japanese literature. Norwegian Wood was such a big inspiration and the epitome of the type of book I am interested in designing. Because of my love for Haruki Murakami's writing style and themes he deals with in his novels, I thought it would be an interesting idea to explore him further and maybe read a few of his books. I know that one of my favourite illustrators, Noma Bar has already designed a collection of books for a Murakami so this potentially could be an option? Also thinking about applying the work created to merchandise/posters/postcards/clothing/bookmarks etc.
Crit feedback:
- Treat this as an 'about the author' brief
- Really study Murakami and create imagery which can be applied to numerous outcomes
- Think about the books YOU enjoy responding to
- Could also think about old book covers, rejuvenated ' '50 Watts'
- Classic covers made more modern
Going forward
Start reading other books by Murakami
Think about the tone of voice you want to convey
Maybe take a trip to Waterstones or other book stores - look at collections, look for recurring themes, colour palette and how each book links with each other
Potential merchandise?
Think about the importance of the back cover and how the front and back connect
Look at designers who have made book cover collections - gain inspiration
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