[FM Discuss] An E-book Revolution: Reading and Leading with One Laptop Per Child

Lachlan Musicman datakid at gmail.com
Thu Aug 5 17:43:09 PDT 2010


I like #3

I've always been a fan of decoration on both sides of a text - helps
to distinguish them no matter which way they are stacked

cheers
L.

On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 07:05, Rebecca Hargrave Malamud
<webchick at invisible.net> wrote:
> [apologies if this is duplicate post - ]
>
> Greetings!
>
> Attached are four layouts for James Simmon's book "An E-book Revolution:
> Reading and Leading with One Laptop Per Child" (Formerly "Reading and
> Leading with Sugar") by artist Oceana Rain Fields. I am posting this on her
> behalf -
>
> We are in the process of selecting licenses for the images, hence the
> "License Pending" mark on the works.
>
> Our goal with this design is to enhance the look of the traditional FLOSS
> Manual covers by introducing a wider variety of visual styles, while still
> maintaining the look and feel of the FM covers.
>
> We are eager for feedback from the FM and IAEP communities! (One known
> change is that we need to add the title of the book cover to the spine).
>
> Best regards,
>
> Rebecca Malamud
> ------------------------------------------
> http://www.ruraldesigncollective.org/mosh/mocks/cover.1.png
> http://www.ruraldesigncollective.org/mosh/mocks/cover.2.png
> http://www.ruraldesigncollective.org/mosh/mocks/cover.3.png
> http://www.ruraldesigncollective.org/mosh/mocks/cover.4.png
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