Front cover, spine, and back cover
However, they recently drew my attention to some new products, including a layflat "booklet", which looked interesting. So I knocked out a quick 16-page 6" x 6" booklet using some of my "frame" pictures, which are perfectly matched to the format. Here are all of the eight 12" x 6" double-page spreads:
Obviously, this item won't be available on my Blurb bookstore, unless I decide it's worth making a Blurb version (unlikely: these are far too expensive), and I don't suppose I'll be making them in any quantity. I've only just uploaded the page images and ordered five copies, and it will be some weeks before they arrive, but if you think you might be interested in one send me an email and, if they turn out to be of a suitable standard, we can come to some arrangement.
Obviously, this item won't be available on my Blurb bookstore, unless I decide it's worth making a Blurb version (unlikely: these are far too expensive), and I don't suppose I'll be making them in any quantity. I've only just uploaded the page images and ordered five copies, and it will be some weeks before they arrive, but if you think you might be interested in one send me an email and, if they turn out to be of a suitable standard, we can come to some arrangement.
4 comments:
Whose definitions?
Zouk,
If you mean the standard of the production, then mine, obvs, and they tend to be high. As it turned out, they exceeded my expectations, and are very nice indeed.
Mike
No, I was referring to the definitions of the word 'frame' on the first page.
Zouk,
Ah, right: they're a mashup from various online dictionaries, quite often reworded by me so that they fit the available space.
Mike
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