“And right sure enough, he did“
“And right sure enough, he did“
I think this would be a really cool way to expand on classical books for a higher class. The class would at least to have the background of what is going on for this to make a lick of sense, but it would be really cool. And I think it could also be cool for them to turn it around and do it themselves. For example: Write about their life in the perspective of a character they have already created, or one of their parents.
This book tells the classic tale of Huckleberry Finn but in a different view. He's telling the story about Mark Twain and his life. This is such a cool way to incorporate everything into one.
“An ancient metaphor: thought is a thread, and the raconteur is a spinner of yarns — but the true storyteller, the poet, is a weaver.”
My current professor recommended this book to us and I just had to get it! I‘m studying graphic design and typography is definitely not my strong suit. I‘ve never noticed letters as actual art forms before (unless it was blatantly obvious). I tend to just read words rather than focus on their visual form. But I‘m learning to notice and I hope this book helps. #graphicdesignbooks #typographybooks
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