Tuesday, March 16, 2010

It seemed like a good idea at the time.

Spring is really rolling here right now. There are Marches in Michigan that laugh in the face of spring but this year it's really mild. I'm tentatively enjoying it and so is the dog (who is on your left tentatively checking out Huron river).

7o days until A Sick Day for Amos McGee hits the shelves! Or at least the internet! I'm probably going to post about the process for the next few weeks to get everyone nice and sick of the book before it comes out. Remember this post about my picture making process?

We'll start today at the very last picture I made for the book but the very first one you'll see. The cover.

For better or for worse, I tend to thumb my nose at the computer. It's a tool for me. There are times when I make bad sketches on it, lay out a book, or stare at it to try to get an idea. I avoid the computer for final art. For the cover of A Sick Day for Amos McGee, I had an idea that I would do the title type by hand. So I went to work. Below is the carved block.

Here is a detail of it.

I printed the title type in 3 colors– one for the cover, one for the title page, and one for luck.

I ended up (with the help of the art director) using the dark blue type on the cover. I don't think it mattered. The type is pretty small and would have been just as nice as digital. But I learned a little and I enjoyed carving the type.

The book is out May 25th! Mark your calendars! 'Til next time!

2 comments:

  1. I just recently found your blog from reading a book your husband wrote and illustrated "Creamed Tuna Fish and Peas on Toast, and I wanted to say that I love both of your illustrations and artwork. Really great stuff. Also I am marking my calendar for your book release as well. Keep up the art. Thank you guys.
    Marc Prasch

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  2. Dear Marc,

    Thanks a lot! I apologize it took me this long to find your comment and write you back. I hope you get this...

    I'm so glad you like Phil's book! So is Phil. We really appreciate you taking the time to tell us.

    Thanks again,
    Erin

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