German Folklore Coffee Table Book
/ 2014
This book consists of a total of 21 stories from German Folklores and each told in a first point of view. The reason to this is to eliminate the Shakespearean language presented in the original story and to engage the readers further into the book through a
‘as if I am talking to you’ perspective.
‘as if I am talking to you’ perspective.
The logo is to resemble the drop cap of a paragraph from older books. Instead of heavy detailing like of the past, this logo is modernised for readability.
The layout of this book is arranged to resemble the script of a play that are usually held to tell such stories. As folklores are spread mostly by mouth, the book is structured in a way that the layout appears patchy to symbolise the patchiness of mouth to mouth
story telling.
story telling.