



As the bulk of my research so far has been on abstract designs using shapes and colours, I have looked to a few illustrators for ways I can incorporate themes in the design so it makes them relevant to the novels. I have looked at James Joyce as I love his playful use of colour, shapes and negative space. He uses a very minimal approach to show imagery and convey messages. I want to try and combine all elements of my research together to produce a set of images that playfully give clues about the novel out or the key narrative to the story.
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