
Just played around with the color a bit on the sticky. To give a brief rundown on the entire process, the book covers are intended to each mimic the main character's writing style, as well as embody their overall aesthetic. In this case, Lolita is a teenage girl. Therefore, her book cover is made to look like a teenage girl's notebook scribblings. The crumpled texture is intended to refelct the loss of innocence common to each book.

Finalized the color here, too. Holly Golightly is more sophisticate than Lolita, so I designed the cover to mimic a page out of date book and incorporated cursive typography.

Finally -- Baby Doll: The ypography is meant to look simple -- more in keeping with Baby Doll's character. It's written on young children's type paper.
Please see earlier posts for full process description.
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