It's here!
A big gaudy tail feather in my cap.
Thanks to Dave Ng of The World's Fair for a fun collaboration, and making my artwork look so good. Dave and I backed-and-forthed with the cover a bit, along with input from editor Jennifer Rohn of Mind the Gap and series editor Bora Zivkovic of A Blog Around the Clock. Dave did the heavy lifting, I just smeared the background around and tried not to crave chocolate-favoured coffee while I did it.
There's a ton of exciting entries I can't wait to read. My first book cover, and second publication within just a few weeks! I plan on waltzing around town with this book, letting people judge it by its cover.
Remember too, purchase of Open Laboratory 2008 goes to supporting next year's ScienceOnline unconference. This book is crafted for the love of reading science online.
You can find badges supporting the book, as well as a list of the editors, and blogs that are doing a shout-out all at A Blog Around the Clock.
Whaddaya think? Do we need a brief "making of" post?
(The Darwin image featured here is available in a variety of t-shirts from RedBubble. A portion of the proceeds goes toward The Beagle Project.)
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I like the poster, Glendon! I see "Darwin Took Steps" is on there too.
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a book cover, not a poster. Thanks Raptor!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, buddy. It looks good. It's funny to see how one specific image can take on a life of its own, isn't it? That little doozy sure is making its way in the world...
ReplyDeleteFunny how often that happens with works that actually carry meaning, you old symbolist you.
Thanks Sean.
ReplyDeleteI just keep hoping that Darwin piece doesn't become my one-hit wonder. Overall, I'm ecstatic at its success.
Actually, last week I finished a contract for it to appear on a small-press publication in Italy as the cover illustration. 3rd cover for one image! I made sure each editor was cool with it, and there isn't really much overlap.
I'll announce that eventually, when the book is closer to publication; late April I think.
I just got my copy of the book and your cover is so very, very lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Miriam! Can't wait to get my copy. I'm really happy with how this cover turned out.
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