[ISLMA-Share] Making new book covers

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Wed Mar 14 09:11:22 CDT 2018


We ran a contest for several years to redesign an ugly book cover in one of
our freshman-level English classes.  Students read the books and then
earned grades for writing helpful summaries and author bios for the book
jacket and designing a more eye-catching cover.  This was before Canva
(which would work really well), so one of the art teachers did a
presentation on using different media and the graphic design teacher talked
about the elements that each cover still needed (Title, author, barcode,
etc.).  We wrapped the books with Durafold and they were put on display in
the LMC for a week for voting by patrons.   Top winners earned prizes.

Weeded books make sense, as the year we didn't do that we had complaints
from patrons who were used to the original cover art.

Mrs. Ann Marie Jinkins
Librarian
Rochelle Township High School
1401 Flagg Road
Rochelle,  IL 61068

(815)562-4161, ext. 4112

ajinkins at rthsd212.org

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Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Hi collective brain!
>
> I am weeding some books at my school, and of course, have come across some
> great titles with boring and outdated covers. Has anyone done a project
> with students where they created new covers for old books that was
> successful? I am thinking of having students re-create covers using an
> online program like Canva to make them look more professional. I would love
> any ideas or suggestions you have.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Megan
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