As feedback from earlier on in the brief was to find a way to include the concept of the interview in the final outcome a way this has been included is in the back of the final cover. The interview was seen as too overly formal and not aesthetically pleasing/attractive enough for the front cover as it wouldn't attract the correct attention, as well as the tone was being slightly too informative. The concept can still be included using it as the back cover allowed it to be functional, it can be used in this style in a formal setting.
The spine style was taken from the same 60's inspired typography used on the cover, this is to tie the book together as a whole by linking the different sides but also as this typeface is slightly decrotive as to intrigued the audience on a shelves as this is the only part they will seen without effecting legibility of the type.
including the interview concept as the back of the cover as the design is clear and readable yet also the style also is directly associates with interview material and copy expressing a serious factual nature to the overall cover expressing the tone of the content.
aged effect added due to feedback |
The whitespace heavy back also link to to the front as it makes the front the major focal point whilst having it's own decorative details.
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