The chosen cover is definitely more traditional and less austere than my first round of comps (see them here). This look has some religious undertones, but the author didn't mind that so much.
The author gushed: "This cover is warm, has large print, and a big heart! People loved the open hands, both offering and receiving. And the heart fits the book and me. It looked compassionate while still being clean and professional." Yay!
is currently pursuing a transdisciplinary MFA in Design at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco.
Lisa is exploring how the intersection of art, media and technology can better connect people to knowledge and to each other.
I created this blog as a way to let friends (and strangers) see some of my work and get some background info on the how and why behind it. Enjoy the site, and please leave your comments—they're appreciated.
BTW: The opinions expressed here are solely those of Lisa Woods. All compositions are the design work of Lisa Woods unless otherwise noted. While some final work is shown, majority is in conceptual stages and should be viewed with that understanding. All final design work is the property of the respective authors of those works.
QUOTABLE: "What's the next thing is that you can push, that you can invent, that you can be ignorant about, that you can be arrogant about, that you can fail with, and that you can be a fool with. Because in the end, that's how you grow and that's all that matters." —Paula Scher
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