Bridge Project 3- Progress Post

We worked on finalizing our idea and what the each page would consist in the book. We also went out to buy paper for the book and bought a two types of texture paper that would work well with the whole theme of the book. One of the paper we bought was red and the second type of paper that we bought is texture with some cutouts. We thought that would work really well for our book to put onto the cover. Jackson heights is well known however its very much unexplored hence many people do not know about it, so the textured and pattern paper kind of shows mini peaks of cover underneath- kind of like a sneak peak to what Jackson heights is all about.

Here are a few images of the type of paper that we bought to cover up the book:

 

Here are out notes from the documents:

Bridge project 3 

Location: Jackson Heights 

Book binding/ Order: 

BRIDGE 3 PROGRESS LP POST:
-Informative but poetry like  

-Maybe have blank pages to show kind of slow journey 

-envelopes with maps for each street 

-Roosevelt avenue: accordion style

-Include pop ups
-Each street is like another book 

-cover is plainish and inside book is more colorful 

Cover- red paper

  • windows – some cut out and some not- the cutout ones have a silhouette- 

Page 1 and 2 : Map of Jackson Heights inside the envelope

Need to make the envelope

Page 3: Right at your feet- first writing-

Page 4: barista

Page 5: Roosevelt avenue- collage

Page 6- roosevelt avenue

Page 7: a single rose bud

Page 8: the fruit stand

Page 9: pictures of roosevelt avenue- photo collage

 Page 10: paper collage of 37th Avenue 

Page 11 37th ave

Page 12: indian sari place collage

Page 13: indian sari place writing 

Page 14: sari palace

Page 15: garden city- coffee staining- vintage

Page 16: collage for travers park

Page 17: travers park

Page 18: gardens of jackson heights

Page 19: an afternoon in the park 

Page 20: watercolor sunset

Page 21: evening stroll 

Link to Reverse Perspective

http://www2.optics.rochester.edu/workgroups/berger/EDay/Eday-AchtmanTadin.pdf

example/ experimentation of the reverse perspective

 

 

 

 

 

 

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