Monday, January 31, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Some spreads from the Food tale.
The first story is about the foods allowed in Islam, told in a light-hearted way for children to enjoy...
Below are some spreads from the book
(Click image to enlarge)
Labels:
Arabic calligraphy,
illustration,
vale,
wael
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Handwritten type.
After doing a lot of research on which type would work best for the books,
I decided on the curly hand type with colored strokes.
And here's what it looks like laid on the page (click to enlarge)

Monday, December 27, 2010
Brandmark transformation.
On the left is the original graphic brand mark for Amal, A Mulsim Tale of Hope, and on the right is the
renewed brand mark: made out of collaged pieces of paper, to matche the rest of the storybooks theme.
Below are the different versions of the final brand mark (Starting from upper left): 1) Full color on light background,
2) Full color on dark background, 3) Two-color on light background, 4) Two-color on dark background).
Brand mark Anatomy (Below)
Monday, November 8, 2010
Character #1 Doll.
I'm so excited about this one. My vision is slowly becoming reality,
and truth of the matter...it's pretty close to what I had imagined it!
Ladies and Gents, meet Lama in doll form...


and truth of the matter...it's pretty close to what I had imagined it!
Ladies and Gents, meet Lama in doll form...


***Thank you DreamsKingdom, you really make dreams come true***
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Handwritten type study.
I'm picking out handwritten type, thought I'm still unsure if I didn't want computerized typography yet.
Geometric-indie (I like to call it) type :)
Curly-Stroke type
Filled-in Curly-Stroke type
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