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2012 Cover Series

My intention for this book cover idea is to have the red bar wrap around the spine and the back.  The front cover has a photograph of my son; the back cover features my daughter.  These photographs speak more to their adventures as a kids and so I have titled this example: “Adventures in 2012.”

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2012 Cover Series

Today’s 2012 Cover Series highlights the interaction between my two children.  I have cropped it tight to focus on their glances and I used two small lines at the top and bottom of the photograph to symbolize my two kids.  The title is simple and points out the focus of the photograph selected for the cover.  Plus it gives some indication that in my family book, I am going to focus on them – brother and sister!

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Inspiration Photograph

Now that it is June, it is time to start thinking about and taking summer photos.  To me, that means picnics, barbecues, and nothing says summer quite like a pool photograph.  I love Lynne Rigby and I love Lynne Rigby’s photographs.  She is amazingly talented – both with her camera and teaching.  Truly inspiring lady.  But…today…I want to focus on her pool photographs.  I loved so many of them last year and already a little giddy for her photographs this summer.

Her photographs highlight the sun sparkle, the waves of the pool, and her kids in and out of the water.  Here is a great photograph to get you inspired for your pool photographs this summer.  And just warning you…there may be more.  Seriously love her!

I want to see your summer photographs!  I have started a flickr set that you can link your photograph to.  Or you can always leave a comment below with a link to your blog post, Facebook page or flickr set.  Love to see each other’s work!!!

2012 Cover Series

For this photo book cover, I am incorporating the two shades of dark gray with a black and white photograph.  This gives the cover a stately simplicity that would perfectly set up a modern photo book.  For the interior of the book, the same dark gray with light gray font could act as the section pages, dividing the custom photo book into months, seasons, or events!

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2012 Cover Series | custom photo book

Here is a very simple cover idea for a photo book for your child.  It pulls a dominant color from the photograph and creates a band at the bottom for the text.  You can use your child’s name or nickname to personalize it even further.  Selecting a font that you love or that really sums up the personality of your child really adds to the cover.

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Color! Design Tutorial

Here is the next entry in the Book This Project Color Series!

Here are six color options to pair with a photograph in a landscape size photo book.  Submit your photograph to info[at]bookthisproject.com and I will prepare a color profile for you!

Let me know in the comments below, which one is your favorite?

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[divider] the colors:

[divider] A free download of the color values are located here:

 

The House That _____ Built

I am super excited to share with you the final installment Book This Project ebook launch!

The House the __________ Built

I love this idea!  I adapted the concept from R. Caldecott’s “The House that Jack Built” and customized it to fit our family including my son’s favorite things for a personalized book.

This concept is incredibly easy to customize for your family.  Upon purchase, a questionnaire and upload form will be emailed to you.   Once you upload the photographs of your “characters,” I will pull it all together in a beautiful, easy-to-use ebook or pdf.

Photographs and narratives do not have to be known before you purchase.  I will walk you through all the steps and provide suggestions!

The main point is to create a cumulative tale that describes the fun family members and toys that live in your household.

 

Here is the text from my final “page”:

This is the phone that buzzed in the morn,

That woke up daddy not shaven or shorn,

Who kissed mommy in her pj’s worn,

Who fed Lydia all forlorn,

Who loved the elephant with the big, loud horn,

Who startled the bear,

Who pushed the fire truck,

That carried the cheese,

That Lay in the House that Alden Built!

 

 

This video illustrates how it all comes together!

 

If you have any questions, please let me know!

Again, for any of the ebooks that have been launched, you do not have to have the photos and text ready.  I will work with you to customize your book!

Even though this concludes the official launch of ebooks, I will continue to release new book and ebook ideas, so make sure you check out the website, facebook, and newsletter!

 

* R. Caldecott “The House that Jack Built” published in 1878 is in the public domain.

 

My little girl has a boo boo!

I have an exciting post for everyone tomorrow…but before that…my girl fell last night and hit her forehead on the side of a fireplace mantel.  Ouch!  It actually isn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be.  Still got a picture, though!  Have you guys documented boo boos, scrapes, or bumps?  Tell me in the comments or link to your blog post or photo!