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Process Presentation
The final result was graphics and mockups. The mockup made the appearance of the monster hard using hardboard paper, and the pages of the book were made with gloss and hardness using sunshine paper.
As a result of the actual use test, it worked well and the size was designed to be stored in a bookshelf.
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The final result was produced using bright and vivid colors and appropriate patterns by selecting butterflies with a hopeful image.
If a child reads this book, it is expected to help develop fine motor skills due to the various motions that exist in each story and to experience visual diversity due to various patterns.
When a book is placed on a bookshelf, the appearance of the monster has been changed to a monster with a limp appearance except for the legs so that it can be stored properly.
Also, to add a fun element, I thought what if the monster could be made of non-woven fabric and the eyes, teeth, and patterns could be customized using Velcro.
However, through feedback that it would be better not to include too many elements, the monster-shaped plate was changed to printing on paper. The size was expected to be 150 X 220 mm.