Thursday, September 9, 2010
Twitter! Twitter!!
We have two new neighbours. Yes, two house sparrows (angadi kuruvi). They have started building their nest last July under the shutter holder of a shop next door. Sad to say, the shop has stayed closed for a while now. I'll have to keep watching...
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
'Kuselan' strikes again!!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Gramophone, Order! Order!! Order!!!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Death at Intervals, Half of a yellow sun
The Indians, Rani
Chora Veena Mannil, Kadha Thudarum
Books Published by DC Books
Series cover design
I find it interesting to design covers for books in a series. You have to look for a common theme and then you have to bring it on to the covers, not with words but with something else. A thread should connect all the covers and that special link can be colours, elements or typography.
DC Book of Jokes
• Jenani, Publisher: DC Books
• Behind Closed Doors, Publisher: DC Books
White-Red-Yellow Covers
They say not to judge a book by its cover. But I say you have to judge the book by something especially when you can’t read a thousand words in a second. I love consolidating all that is said in a book by one single picture or design.
For red-white-black/grey covers
The white-red-black/grey combination is one of my favourite. Prominently white covers become a sore sight after a while so I believe mixing them with a tinge of red and black will give an elegance they deserve.
• The Good Terrorist by Doris Lessing, Publisher: DC Books
• In the Name of Honour by Mukthar Mai, Publisher: DC Books
• Ganitha sasthrathinte vichithra lokam by Palliyara Sreedharan, Publisher: DC Books
• White Castle by Orhan Pamuk, Publisher: DC Books
• Yudhabhashanam by Arundhathi Roy, Publisher: DC Books
• JNU vile chumar chithrangal by Shajahan Madambattu, Publisher: DC Books
• Kadammanitta Kavithakal by Kadammanitta, Publisher: DC Books
Red-Black Covers
The colour red signifies power, lust and celebration. It is the theme of the book that helps me decide whether a particular book qualifies for a red and black cover.
• Adayalangal by M.G.Sasi, Publisher: DC Books
• Ashoka Chakram by Manilal Thirumala, Publisher: DC Books
• Pulijenmam by Priyanandan, Publisher: DC Books
Yellow-Brown Covers
In my opinion, yellow is the most eye-catching colour for a book cover. And most often, people seem to prefer the yellow-brown combination over others. It’s strange, but yellow seem to stand out from all the other colours when on the cover of a book.
• Gonzalez & Daughter Trading Co by Maria Amparo Escandon, Publisher: DC Books
• Winner Stands Alone by Paulo Coelho, Publisher: DC Books
• Sthree by Madhavikkutti, Publisher: DC Books
• Ekantham by Aalankode Leelakrishnan, Publisher: DC Books