
Ideas for the background for my art book cover?
I know this is the wrong section, but the other one was really blank and I wouldn’t of gotten any answers there. Basically the front is going to have a large typewriter in one of the bottom corners with a paper out of it saying my name and class etc. I just don’t know what to do for the background because it will be too plain with just a typewriter.
Thanks ~
Well if it’s an old typewriter you could do something dealing with old things, plus you could also focus on ink… you could have a old letter that could have splotches of ink all over it the letter could also be written in calligraphy and have a quill on it but that would kind of go away from the typewriter but still relate to it because they are both forms of writing and because the letter would be in calligraphy it doesn’t have to be legable so it doesn’t take away from the readable words on the type writer. This could really work well if it’s a binder for an english class or a writers class, theme binders for the win!
Whatever idea you go with I think a old paper brown like colour would be nice.
I would love to see the final product when your done!
Quake (HD) – Art Institute of Philadelphia Contest Winner!

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