Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The Racecar Alphabet book dummy



Recently I was tweaking my school visit slide show, or what we used to call slide shows. These days I give my presentation using Apple’s Keynote program; no slides are harmed. A benefit to having the show on a computer instead of in a carousel is that video can be incorporated into the talk, and after years of fumbling to show a roomful of students what a book dummy looks like — my old dummies tend to fall apart as they’re being held up — it occurred to me that I could instead or also simply show some video of a dummy in action.

Here, then, is the dummy I submitted when I pitched The Racecar Alphabet. (You can see the video in higher resolution on YouTube here.) When laying out a book now I sometimes fiddle with InDesign but the media here is strictly old school: pen, ink, pencil, paper, photocopies, tracing paper, tape, glue, staples.

More about The Racecar Alphabet is on my web site here, and images from the final book are here.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brian,
would you ever print copies to sell? I want one! I love this book and that would be a cool addition to the collection...

Brian Floca said...

I appreciate the question, Joe! I think this is the end of the line for this dummy, though. Glad you enjoyed it!

Chuck Baker said...

I also loved that dummy! Sad to hear it is dying.