Friday, November 24, 2006
by Red Cloak
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By Matt on Art Don’t like the book cover? Illustrate it yourself. In a really fun move, the editors over at Penguin are releasing their classics line of literature with blank covers in the hopes that readers will draw the covers for themselves. According to Penguin: The covers are art-quality paper, and from internal Penguin efforts we know that they hold ink, paint, pencil and glue (see the first efforts here). Each one comes shrink-wrapped so the paper doesn’t get dirty, and I hope people might give them as gifts. Once you’ve created your own cover, they want you to add it to the online gallery. [Link] via BoingBoing | |
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