Creating Children's Pop-up Books
Bottom of the sea: accessories
A course by Silvia Hijano Coullaut , Editorial Designer
Joined September 2019
About the video: Bottom of the sea: accessories
Overview
“I'm going to finish the first page of the project with the missing elements. I'll teach you how to place the hatches through which the fish will pass. I will also shape the protagonist and place the newspaper in the turning mechanism. I will also place the reinforcements of the bases so that the pages open more and the book stays as flat as possible to serve as a stage. Thus, there will be the complete scene with Fish singing and the newspaper announcing important news to be able to advance in the book. ”
In this video lesson Silvia Hijano Coullaut addresses the topic: Bottom of the sea: accessories, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creating Children's Pop-up Books. Learn how to create a pop-up book step by step for the little ones to enjoy, from the initial concept to assembling the pieces.
Partial transcription of the video
“Bottom of the sea: accessories In this lesson we are going to paste the complements of the text, the hatch that opens and the newspaper that will appear in our story. The fish we are going to hit it, but we are going to leave a little space below because my idea is for him to stay upright and then put an acetate underneath that we can hook on all pages. In fact, there's a break on every page which is to use it as a stage because the idea is that you can interact in it. When choosing the fish it is very good, but it has no legs, then i couldn't put it down then we will stick it only on top a...”
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Course summary for: Creating Children's Pop-up Books
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Category
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Areas
Arts & Crafts, Bookbinding, Children's Literature, Creating with Kids, Editorial Design, Paper Craft

Silvia Hijano Coullaut
A course by Silvia Hijano Coullaut
Libracos es una empresa de diseño y producción editorial, fundada por Silvia Hijano Coullaut, que lleva desde 2008 convirtiendo en realidad las ideas de muchos. Su trabajo es totalmente artesanal, lo que hace que el taller se convierta en una especie de puente entre pasado y presente, ya que realizan piezas con técnicas de siglos de antigüedad combinadas con las más modernas para conseguir todo tipo de acabados y volúmenes.
Han trabajado para agencias de publicidad, productoras de cine, alumnos de diseño, entre otros, además de hacer productos propios en los que vuelcan toda su creatividad.
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