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Resolve, Survive & Rebuild


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Autre | Crée par paulscottpalmer

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  • 19 janvier 2012 01:01 kourtneeeey

    Hi Paul! I'm a designer and I'd love to submit a concept for your project. I love the idea of a post-catastrophy survival guide! I was just hoping for a little more clarification on what kind of deliverable you're looking for - so this is a book title, correct? Is there a size specification that you're looking for, are you also interested in an icon set to be used in the book or on a website, etc.?

  • 15 janvier 2012 14:55 paulscottpalmer
    Porteur du Projet

    Really like the lightbulb idea! would love to see an option where it looks like the filament of the bulb is still glowing.. Representing a light builds ability to still store energy even when the electricity is no longer flowing.

    Would also like to see an options which simple icons that represent survival. i.e. a collage of icons Weather (lightning) food (crops) water (ripples) community, safety,etc...


    Thanks and look forward to the designs.

  • 14 janvier 2012 09:28 paulscottpalmer
    Porteur du Projet

    Thank you for your design submission. We would like to make the book cover look as unique as possible. Needs to look like no other book out there... We are thinking that an option with really no photos at all and unique text treatments for the name of the book and the tag lines might be enough. Possible with simple graphic effects... Think of the Army issued survival field manual. very simple no frills.. I think the army guide is a little too plain for us but it has an element of "no BS" to it. Thanks