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Tuesday Sep 09, 2008
Animal/Insect Mash-up Supremo
Tuesday Sep 09, 2008
Tuesday Sep 09, 2008
Here is an odd duck, so to speak. (You have to turn your computer sideways to see it properly.) It is a Chinese stab binding, B5 size, 11-page book with Japanese and English words for animals and insects (Fox, cat, dog, cow, snail, cicada, etc). The Animal is 動 and the insect is 虫. It is part of my September Sweeps Fortnight wherein I attempt to make 14 books in 14 days. This one was surprisingly frustrating - I miss-sewed the binding three times and had to remove it twice but saved it on the third attempt. A 20-minute sewing job turned into an hour of frustration. But all's well that ends. Eventually. I assume. Here is an interior shot of the same book with two words in the language of Japan and the language of the faded British empire. Fox and Cat. Kitsune and Neko. 狐 and 猫. As you can see, the Fox should have been a bit lower (or the Cat a bit higher). This is also on my list of: "Things I have learned from making this book" In other words, things I should've done differently. Along with thicker paper. Sound effects from FreeSound.org Thanks for reading and listening.
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