What influence could your project have in real world?
- I intend to create a book. The illustration will encourage the reader to listen to particular songs. I will create a book for curious readers of all ages so they can learn more about the fascinating recent history and culture.
Will your project show a point of view or show something that might make people think differently?
-This book will change young generation perception and will remind the influence of the late 60s. It will also explain how nowadays art has been created on that. Mostly, the part of senior society could make a link between the younger society. Also, I can concern the cover approachable for children as a activate book. It has an appearance of the comic strip, therefore even more I am convinced of a positive teenager's attitude for instance.
How else does your work have influence?
It is not a superficial example, however, it will be Bob Gibson. It is a designer from my very first research post regarding comic strip. His art is so positive and colourful. Without his influence, I could not choose the form of my book.
Why is it important that your work has a real world context?
Maybe this artwork will stop people for a while. I mean, by a reflection of eventful culture. Sometimes we need to take a step back, to realise something.
References:
Gibson, B. (1967) Magical Mystery Tour booklet.
Your project is in an unusual position - your source material is almost 50 years old, but is representative of a group that is still popular today. So is your book an educational piece for your generation or a nostalgia piece for people that were there? You have made this link and some interesting observations about it, and this is worth following up on in a later post.
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