For my book I have a few pieces of screen printed material. Three A3 sheets which show the individual stages and one on a larger paper too. The smaller sheets will be inserted into my book as I felt as though I needed to include my screen prints as well as photographs showing my process. By including these screen prints and photographs of my process it 'reveals' how the item is made.
After deciding to use my screen prints as well as photographs I changed the format of my book to A4 to match the printed material already created. The images below are the pages which I will print digitally. I have used half tone dots on the front cover to imitate the idea of screen printing as a process. I have used both digital (photographs) and traditionally printed elements because it shows a progression in how both can be used together.
(Pink first colour print placed here)
(Blue and pink screen print here)
(Final print here)
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https://www.behance.net/gallery/22160795/Designworks-Xmas
Whilst printing these pages I thought about what would be the best way to bind these pages together. But I found that they worked quite well individually and it simply would be a shame to bind these together in a book. Therefore I looked at different options for an unbound book- an envelope would be perfect as the quote contains the idea of "revealing" secrets behind how the piece was made- therefore the envelope of prints would be given alongside the screen printed piece.
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