Idea ident ideas identified.

Other two ident idea? Goblin life as its name suggests has a natural afinity to include the ideas of the famous goblin production line in effect since 200 b.c.

Goblin life might be plausablile too as a bumper, but its notoriety is in that the scene can be outfitted to portray a particular book. Howver futher development will be necessary.

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Logo, the journey begins.

So here is the initial idea and the direction I might go. Still experimenting with the style, as for the concept it might shift and change in the actual channel to reflect the different types of books and design.

I made a illustrated gouache book to try and visualise  myself creating this logo. Also the gem done in a similar fashion. Edited briefly in photoshop.

 

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Logo Scamps.

These are some initial early stage ideas for logo and icons, still in development.

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Then I looked at illustrated type and medium that shows and initial feel, and idea for icons and objects.

Belo is another idea for a gem of smoking, representing the mythos of stories, and the hidden power within them.

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Concept Unpacking.

Under the Cover.

Exploring the design and process behind book cover design and hidden the narratives within them. Using the visual metaphors present in book covers for elements such as ‘idents’, ‘bumbers’ and play in/outs Under the Cover creates a unique perspective on design thats seamlessly does its job. The different styles and mediums will be made to come to life in conceptual narrative on Under the Cover, as much as the way the covers them selves would. In the motion graphics of the channel itself.
This presents the ‘cover’ in the metaphor of the unseen but meticulously crafted. Or just a good idea.

This obviously does not just encompass the covers alone but other illustration that stays in the relevant book building phenomena, Such as picture books and other illustrated elements for books.

This Creates a acute awareness of books and the many untold stories even before the cover is turned.