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06/03/2010 10:38:56 PM · #1 |
Using Blurb to create my own photographic compilation of work. I'm thinking of selling to friends, relatives, and giving some as gifts. I was wondering if anyone who had made a book with blurb had any advice about composition of the book, how long it should be, how much writing, what to write about, fonts and formatting, etc.
Thanks in advance!
- Jackson Gariety
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06/03/2010 11:03:17 PM · #2 |
I've made three now; they were show books and a heck of a lot of work, because they were so long. Compiling my work would be much easier because there's less of it, though I guess the harder part would be to add captions, descriptions, etc.
The blurb software is very good. Just take time to get used to it. I found making my own template pages was useful, but in the end, since I had such a variety of layouts, I just ended up hand tweaking most of the pages.
I am also going to eventually tackle a book of my landscapes and/or abstracts. That will get more expensive to do, since then you will want to go with one of the bigger sizes (I just did the 7x7 books for the show pics--they are incredibly inexpensive.)
Actually, I have yet to receive the last two books I made--I just did them a week ago. But the first one (You're a good man Charlie Brown) came out great, and very professional.
You can see them, if you want, High School Musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie and You're a Good Man Charlie Brown.
(I can't figure out a way to direct to all three at once!)
Message edited by author 2010-06-03 23:05:29.
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