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12wonderY
Illustrator Loretta Schauer blogged about how much fun endpaper creation can be:
http://biglittletale.tumblr.com/post/81192496309/i-love-endpapers
and she points to another blog by Sarah Warburton, who also shows some great examples.
http://sarahwarburton.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/for-love-of-endpapers.html
My favorite of the day?
for The Rumblewick Letters
http://biglittletale.tumblr.com/post/81192496309/i-love-endpapers
and she points to another blog by Sarah Warburton, who also shows some great examples.
http://sarahwarburton.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/for-love-of-endpapers.html
My favorite of the day?
for The Rumblewick Letters
4KarenElissa
One I recently found hilarious is from Mo Willems's Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs.
It is bigger, but this is the only image I found online.
It is bigger, but this is the only image I found online.
6mande-b
Dan Santat's "The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend" has great endpapers too! In them, he creates friends for all the monsters who are in the background spreads of his book. I love it when endpapers give an extra depth to the story ;)
72wonderY
The endpaper art of Spring Comes to the DMZ sends a subtle message. It's a map of the world, without country outlines, except that Korea is a slightly different color. On the front set, there is a red line crossing the country. On the back set, the red line is gone.
I recommend the book.
I recommend the book.