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TwelfthNightBookcover Redesign Process Book
Cameron BrownSpring 2013
University of Kansas
1) Does it use a photo, illustration, collage, juxtaposition, type only...
2) Do you think cover is based on a character, place, object from the story
3) Would you consider the cover traditional, contemporary, vintage, futuristic
(vintage or scientific: jetsons or tron), mysterious, romantic, fantasy.
4) Execution is the image altered (colorized, bit-mapped, saturated...),
juxtaposed (two images placed next to each other to create a new meaning),
cropped, framed/boarder, layered, collaged, title as a label, hand-drawn...
5) What emotion, feeling, tone does the cover project?
Act IResearch
Characters
Viola / Cesario-Protagonish
-Crash landed on Illyria
-Thought twin brother died
-dresses as a man to work for Duke
Orsino
-Falls in love with Orsino
-Lady Olivia falls for Cesario
(Love Triangle)
-Likable Character
Malvolio-Antagonist
-Works as Lady Olivia’s Steward
-Wants to be a Duke
-Wants to Marry Olivia
-Hated by everyone
-Seen as mad after a prank
-Ruins everyone’s fun
Feste-Clown
-Impartial
-Funny
-Fool
-Jester
-Wise
-Creator of Chaos
-Saucy
-All-Knowing
-Sage
-Unbaised
-Overly Happy
-Trickster
-Deceiver
-Prankster
-Comic Relief
-Singer
-Witty
-Wonderer
-Despicable
Key Words-Funny -Deceiver-Wise -Witty-Creator Chaos -Wonderer-Trickster
Location
Illyeia
-Western
-Penunsula
-Kingdom
-real
-Ficciontalized
-Light
-Open
-Joyful
-Prosperous
-Fee
-Bright
-Fruitful
-Civilized
-Classy
-Rich
-Large
-Seaside
-Medieval
-State
-Chrstmas Season
-Dukedom
-Hollywood-esque
-Lovely
-Dreamy
-Far, Far, Away
-Whacky
-Crazy
-Nobility
-Festie
-Zany
-Rowdy
-Fairy Tale
-Coast
-Ridiculos
-Beautiful
-Exciting
-Frantic
-Thrilling
-Active
-Joyous
-Fun
-Bright
-Flourishing
-Threving
-Glamerous
Objects
-Love Letter
-Yellow Stockings
-Cross Garters
-M.A.O.I
-Mischevious
-Alcohol
-Tokens
-Music
-Musical Instruments
-Disguises
-Costumes
-Jewels
-Clothes
-Power/Nobility
-Coins
-Dark Room
-Water
-Ocean
-Cakes
-Ale
-Love Triangles
-Entertainment
-Hunting
-Hallucinations
-Selfish
-Competative
-Personal Gain
Inspiration
1. Photo Based2. Object from the story3. Traditional4. Might be slightly saturated to make reds pop more5. Lonliness
1. Photo Based2. Place from the story3. Contemporary4. I cannot see any alterations to the photo5. The image makes me feel powerful
1. Photo Based2. Object from the story3. Mysterious4. I cannot see any alterations to the photo5. The image intreges me and makes me want to keep reading to know what it means
1. Photo Based2. Character from the story3. Mysterious4. Diluted colors5. The image makes me feel pain and sorrow
1. Photo Based2. Character from the story3. Contemporary4. Black and white5. The image makes me feel pain and sorrow
1. Photo Based2. Object from the story3. Mystery4. Blue Tint on the Image5. The image makes me feel confused
1. Mix of text and Illustration2. Object from Story3. Mysterious4.Collaged images5. The image makes me feel nervous for what is to come
1. Mix of text and Illustration2. Object from Story3. Mysterious4.Collaged images5. The image makes me feel nervous for what is to come
1. Illustration2. Object from the story3. Contemporary4. Image overlays to create a bullseye e�ect5. The image makes me feel anxious
1. Illustration Based2. Place from the story3. Fantasy4. Photo given a cartoony e�ect5. The image makes me feel powerful
1. Illustration Based2. Character from the story3. Fantasy4. Photo given a cartoony e�ect5. The image makes me feel scared and anxious
1. Illustration and Text Based2. Object from the story3. Traditional4. given a white boarder to look like a real playing card5. The image makes me curious what the book is about
1. Texted Based2. I cannot tell3. Mysterious4.Distance e�ect5. The cover doesn’t connect to an emotional response but is created in such a way I want to open the book anyway
1. Texted Based2. Character from Story3. Mysterious4.Handmade type mixed with computer text5. The image makes me curious and makes me think I can overcome challenges
1. Texted Based2. Character from Story3. Mysterious4.Handmade type mixed with computer text5. The image makes me curious and makes me think I can overcome challenges
1. Texted Based2. Character from Story3. Traditional4.Uses kenetic typography to express who the book is about5. The cover does not connect on an emo-tional level
1. Texted Based2. Character from Story3. Traditional4. Has text larger than cover to show how God covers everything5. I do not get an emotional response from this cover
1. Texted Based2. Place from Story3. Traditional4.Black and White background that is cut o�5. The background image makes me very curious about what is going on
In the absence of credible evidence to the contrary, Shakespeare must be viewed as the author of the thirty-seven plays and 154 sonnets that bear his name. The legacy of this body of work is immense. A number of Shakespeare’s plays seem to have tran-scended even the category of brilliance, becoming so in�uential as to a�ect profoundly the course of Western literature and culture ever after.
Shakespeare wrote Twelfth Night near the middle of his career, probably in the year 1601. Most critics consider it one of his greatest comedies, along with plays such as As You Like It, Much Ado About Nothing, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Twelfth Night is about illusion, deception, disguises, madness, and the extraordinary things that love will cause us to do—and to see. In the absence of credible evidence to the contrary, Shakespeare
must be viewed as the author of the thirty-seven plays and 154 sonnets that bear his name. The legacy of this body of work is immense. A number of Shakespeare’s plays seem to have transcended even the category of brilliance, becoming so in�uential as to a�ect profoundly the course of Western literature and culture ever after.
Shakespeare wrote Twelfth Night near the middle of his career, probably in the year 1601. Most critics consider it one of his greatest comedies, along with plays such as As You Like It, Much Ado About Nothing, and A Midsum-mer Night’s Dream. Twelfth Night is about illusion, deception, disguises, madness, and the extraordinary things that love will cause us to do—and to see.
William Shakespeare
About the Author
Act 2Concept Sketches
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Refinements
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Orsino loves Olivia
Olivia loves Cersio
Viola loves Orsino
And everyone hates Malvolio.
Shakespeare's reputation as dramatist
and poet actor is unique and he is con-
sidered by many to be the greatest play-
wright of all time, although many of the
facts of his life remain mysterious.
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Tw
elfth Night
Be not afraid of
greatness: some are
born great, some
achieve greatness and
some have greatness
thrust upon them
Shakespeare's reputa-
tion as dramatist and
poet actor is unique
and he is considered
by many to be the
greatest playwright of
all time, although
many of the facts of his
life remain mysterious.
If music be the food of love,
Play On.
Shakespeare’s
Shakespeare
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Orsino loves Olivia who loves Cersio who is actually Viola in disguise
who loves Orsino who thinks Viola is a man who he hires as his servant
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Love,Olivia
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ipsum. Donec viverra bibendum nibh, vitae tempus dui blandit non. Maecenas venenatis, dolor in sodales
viverra, purus leo hendrerit mauris, et ultrices dui diam vitae ante. Aenean eros massa, ultricies quis ultrices
faucibus, porta vitae massa. Duis adipiscing sollicitudin semper. Aliquam nec condimentum ante. Nullam tempor posuere nibh, sit amet M.A.O.I tortor pulvinar ut. Vestibulum id ligula a risus semper pulvinar a et nisi. Suspendisse vehicula, diam quis pharetra rhoncus, diam purus pharetra libero, ultricies volutpat quam mi id eros. Nullam sem nulla, fringilla sed scelerisque non, egestas a felis. Maecenas vehicula nibh sit amet urna laoreet faucibus. Nulla fringilla dignissim eleifend.
TwelfthNight
My Love,
Shakespeare’s
Maria
Known throughout the world, the works of William Shakespeare have been performed in
countless hamlets, villages, cities and metropo-lises for more than 400 years. And yet, the per-
sonal history of William Shakespeare is some-what a mystery. There are two primary sources
that provide historians with a basic outline of his life. One source is his work—the plays, poems and sonnets—and the other is official documen-tation such as church and court records. How-ever, these only provide brief sketches of spe-cific events in his life and provide little on the
person who experienced those events.
If music
be the
food of
love,
Play On.
Orsino loves Olivia
Olivia loves Cerscio who is really Violia
Viola loves Orsino who thinks she is Cersio .
Malvolio loves Olivia who despises Malvolio
Sir Toby loves Maria who works for Olivia
Then everything gets crazy when Sebatain
(Viola’s twin brother who is believed to be dead)
arrives in Illyria. This comedy written by
Shakespeare is the perfect comedy.
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01In Illyria, the Duke of Illyria, Orsino
states he is sick in love with Olivia. Valentine reports to him, however, that
she will not see him or any other man for seven years while she mourns the death of
her father and brother (both died within the last six months). On the seacoast, Viola and her
ship’s captain come ashore a� er their ship sinks. Viola fears her twin brother Sebastian is drowned,
but the captain thinks he saved himself by holding onto the � oating mast. Upon learning that she is in Il-
lyria, governed by Orsino, she convinces the captain to help disguise her as a male so that she may become a servant
to Orsino, and it seems, perhaps try to win his love. At Ol-ivia’s house, her uncle, Sir Toby Belch, comes home late, drunk
as usual, while Olivia’s lady-in-waiting Maria lets him in. Soon, Toby’s drinking buddy Sir Andrew Aguecheek shows up. Andrew
tells Toby he’ll head for home the next day, since Olivia won’t let him woo her, but Toby convinces him to stay with them another month and
promises to try harder to get Olivia to like him (Andrew). Back at the Duke’s palace, he asks Viola (pretending to be a male servant named Cesa-
rio) to approach Olivia and woo her on his behalf. Viola (as Cesario) promises to do so, but privately reveals she will not try hard, since she desires Orsino. At
Olivia’s house, Olivia and her servant Feste (aka Clown) trade witticisms when Maria and Toby (drunk as usual) tell her Viola (as Cesario) is at the door. Learning
Viola is come from Orsino, Olivia tells her steward Malvolio to send him away. Finally, though, she agrees to see Viola. Viola speaks to Olivia about Orsino and actually tries to
tell her how to distance herself from him. While Viola speaks, Olivia actually starts to fall in love with her (as Cesario). When Olivia makes a pass at Viola, she quickly shuns Olivia o� .
A� er Viola leaves, Olivia even has Malvolio send her ring a� er her (as Cesario).
In Illyria, the Duke of Illyria, Orsino states he is sick in love with Olivia. Valentine reports to him, how-ever, that she will not see him or any other man for seven years while she mourns the death of her father and brother (both died within the last six months).
Chapter 1
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In Illyria, the Duke of Illyria, Orsino states he is sick in love with Olivia.
Chapter 1
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In Illyria, the Duke of Il-lyria, Orsino states he is sick
in love with Olivia. Valentine reports to him, however, that she will not see him or any
other man for seven years while she mourns the death of her father and brother (both died with-in the last six months). On the seacoast, Viola and her ship’s captain come ashore after their ship sinks. Viola fears her twin brother Sebas-
tian is drowned, but the cap-tain thinks he saved himself by holding onto the fl oating mast. Upon learning that she is in Il-lyria, governed by Orsino, she convinces the captain to help disguise her as a male so that she may become a servant to Orsino, and it seems, perhaps try to win his love. At Olivia’s house, her uncle, Sir Toby Belch, comes home late, drunk as usual, while Olivia’s lady-in-waiting Maria lets him in. Soon, Toby’s drinking buddy Sir Andrew Aguecheek shows up. Andrew tells Toby he’ll head for home the next day, since Olivia won’t let him woo her, but Toby convinces him to stay with them another month and promises to try harder to get Olivia to like him (Andrew).
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01In Illyria, the Duke of Illyria, Orsino states he is sick in love with
Olivia. Valentine reports to him, however, that she will not see him
or any other man for seven years while she mourns the death of her
father and brother (both died within the last six months). On the
seacoast, Viola and her ship’s captain come ashore after their ship
sinks. Viola fears her twin brother Sebastian is drowned, but the
captain thinks he saved himself by holding onto the fl oating mast.
Upon learning that she is in Illyria, governed by Orsino, she con-
vinces the captain to help disguise her as a male so that she may be-
come a servant to Orsino, and it seems, perhaps try to win his love.
3
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If music be the food of love,
Play On
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Act IIIFinal Book Jackets
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In Illyria, the Duke of Illyria, Orsino states he is sick in love with Olivia.
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[Olivia] [Cersio]
[Viola] [Orsino]
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Be not afraid of greatness:
some are born great,
some achieve greatness,
and some have greatness
thrust upon them.
“
”
Known throughout the world, the
works of William Shakespeare have
been performed in countless hamlets,
villages, cities and metropolises for
more than 400 years. And yet, the
personal history of William Shake-
speare is somewhat a mystery. There
are two primary sources that provide
historians with a basic outline of his
life. One source is his work—the
plays, poems and sonnets—and the
other is official documentation such
as church and court records. Howev-
er, these only provide brief sketches
of specific events in his life and
provide little on the person who
experienced those events.
William ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare
William Shakespeare,
If music be the food of love,
Play On
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William Shakespeare
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Final Set