THE YEAR MY HAIR FELL OUT

Bob Blunts new book designArt direction, book design, typesetting and illustration

I've been working steadily over the past couple of months to produce Bob Blunt's latest book. It's a travel fiction novel - or 'faction' as Bob prefers to describe it, following the experiences of Don Laridis, an Aussie who decamps to South Korea in need of a change. The story is kind of a travelogue and subtle expose on a foreign lands unfamiliar nuances and moral fabric. The character has thrown himself into a new career as a teacher, and things don't work out quite as he planned. He finds himself caught up in a tale centred around the apparently quite intense and ultimately ruthless private education racket.

It's a good read. Vivid, dialogue-driven, it has great pace and the over-arching tone, while not sinister certainly conveys a sort of scuzzy or at least sheen-less perspective on this particular world. To this end I needed to convey a similar vibe in the art.

I was commissioned for the jacket, typesetting, overall design and to manage the publishing, but also to create some custom illustrations to punctuate the prose - around twenty in total. I opted for a quite stripped-down distressed look, to help convey the 'tarnished' characters and experiences described in the book. There are a couple of fairly surreal passages in there too, so a darkly humorous edge was also required. The jacket and endpapers have spot illustrations lifting out key imagery from the narrative and for the cover itself I went for a classic device; placing a head front and centre - we are following a man's personal voyage of discovery and change. The colour palette draws not only on the Korean flag (it's a travel novel after all), but also some of the wonderful vibrant neon shades so loved in S.Korean traditional dress and cultural iconography. I think the results are great, Bob's pleased anyway (!)

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