Hornoir

Jul 26

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]Title: Blue WarAuthor: Jeffrey ThomasPhotography: Weta Original RaygunsDesign Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).Notes:As opposed to the official release artwork or even my previous fan design, I opted to use an ultra minimal approach: no quotes, barely any color. The gun design is from Weta Original Rayguns.

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]

Title: Blue War

Author: Jeffrey Thomas

Photography: Weta Original Rayguns

Design Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).

Notes:

As opposed to the official release artwork or even my previous fan design, I opted to use an ultra minimal approach: no quotes, barely any color. The gun design is from Weta Original Rayguns.

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]Title: Blue WarAuthor: Jeffrey ThomasPhotography: unknown.Design Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]

Title: Blue War

Author: Jeffrey Thomas

Photography: unknown.

Design Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).

Jun 20

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]Title: DeadstockAuthor: Jeffrey ThomasPhotography: Thomas AllenDesign Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]

Title: Deadstock

Author: Jeffrey Thomas

Photography: Thomas Allen

Design Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).

Jun 18

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]Title: DeadstockAuthor: Jeffrey ThomasPhotography: unknown.Design Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]

Title: Deadstock

Author: Jeffrey Thomas

Photography: unknown.

Design Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).

May 09

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]Title: PunktownAuthor: Jeffrey ThomasPhotography: Jeffrey Scott, ”A Modern Day Sagitarrian.” Model: Zoria.Design Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).Notes:I opted to use F. Paul Wilson’s quote about Letters From Hades at the top instead of the standard China Mieville tagline for Punktown.Jeffrey Thomas, the author, replied to a post of mine including this image over at the Shocklines Message Forum. He stated: “Nick’s cover is fabulous! I love his design skills, and it’s especially impressive that this was done with limited tools in a brief time period. Wow! Were PUNKTOWN to be rereleased (again!) or released in a translated edition with this cover, I’d be more than pleased. It gets across the collection’s blend of SF, horror, surrealism, erotica, etc.” (on 5/9/06 @ 4:22 pm).  

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]

Title: Punktown

Author: Jeffrey Thomas

Photography: Jeffrey Scott, ”A Modern Day Sagitarrian.” Model: Zoria.

Design Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).

Notes:

I opted to use F. Paul Wilson’s quote about Letters From Hades at the top instead of the standard China Mieville tagline for Punktown.

Jeffrey Thomas, the author, replied to a post of mine including this image over at the Shocklines Message Forum. He stated: “Nick’s cover is fabulous! I love his design skills, and it’s especially impressive that this was done with limited tools in a brief time period. Wow! Were PUNKTOWN to be rereleased (again!) or released in a translated edition with this cover, I’d be more than pleased. It gets across the collection’s blend of SF, horror, surrealism, erotica, etc.” (on 5/9/06 @ 4:22 pm).  

May 08

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]Title: MostrocityAuthor: Jeffrey ThomasImagery: Fritz Lang’s MetropolisDesign Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).

Status: Fan Design [not for publication]

Title: Mostrocity

Author: Jeffrey Thomas

Imagery: Fritz Lang’s Metropolis

Design Program: Microsoft Word (part of the “It’s the Man, Not the Machine” series).

May 07

It’s the Man, Not the Machine

There’s this theory among the newest breed of graphic designers: that the tools make the designer. Which, of course, is simply stupid. Tools — like the computer — may make the task, but solid design is, well, solid design.

In an attempt to disprove this theory, I’m undertaking what most would certainly believe to be a fool’s errand: I’m going to design book covers in Microsoft Word. Since these are merely being done for my own purposes I’ll be ignoring a couple of important things most designers have to concern themselves with: (1) copyright — if I find it on the web (no scanner or photoshop allowed), then I can use it; and (2) not 300dpi CMYK output — this isn’t being printed, so I won’t concern myself with figuring out how to produce printer-ready work.

I’ll be posting the results here and I hope you enjoy.