Morning

Morningfinal copy

A graphic book consisting of five spreads tells the story of a morning routine from the viewpoint of a young child.  The images focus on form and color recognition, and serve as a narrative puzzle for an interactive reader.  The first spread shows a window, and the child’s bedroom door, a child’s first perceptions upon waking up in the morning.  In the second spread the reader is then shown the table, with the child’s breakfast bowl atop in the first page, and a zoomed-in view of the contents in the second.  The third and fourth spreads show both the mother and father figures with a focus on their characteristics.  And the story concludes with the dog, the first thing below or at our eye level.  The cover of the book is a wrap-around graphic of its title Morning.  Like the rest of the graphic narrative, the typography of the title is not easily legible, and requires further interaction to reveal its full form.

 

 

 

 

 

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