Not exact matches
The annotated version includes over 100 handwritten notes, comments, quips, and
illustrations and even reveals the top - secret working
title of my next book on the last
page!
Part of the «That's not my...» series, this
title combines bright, colourful
illustrations with a variety of different textures to touch and feel on the
pages, helping very young children develop important language and sensory skills.
This product has been designed to help you create and maintain your AITSL portfolio by providing
title pages and checklists to organise and record your evidence /
illustrations for each standard.
General parts of a book Cover
Title page Front Matter Copyright and legal disclaimers List of
illustrations and tables Foreward Acknowledgements Introduction Table of contents Chapters References Index Resources Author bio, Contact info
The
title page of next week's One Piece chapter 766 is full of light homages to the series, both in the
illustration itself (see Nami's outfit, Luffy's ramen bowl, the fox and its clothing) and the O and I in the series logo.
Since this type of double -
page spread
illustration is not feasible in an eBook, we redesigned the chapter
title pages of the eBook to look like this, incorporating color as well (a great way to jazz up your eBook):
Title Page: In print publishing this title page contains the title of the book, the author's name, the place and year of publication, the publisher, and sometimes illustrat
Title Page: In print publishing this title page contains the title of the book, the author's name, the place and year of publication, the publisher, and sometimes illustrati
Page: In print publishing this
title page contains the title of the book, the author's name, the place and year of publication, the publisher, and sometimes illustrat
title page contains the title of the book, the author's name, the place and year of publication, the publisher, and sometimes illustrati
page contains the
title of the book, the author's name, the place and year of publication, the publisher, and sometimes illustrat
title of the book, the author's name, the place and year of publication, the publisher, and sometimes
illustrations.
The best example of fixed format ebooks are children's
titles that have an
illustration on the left - facing
pages and the story text associated with that
illustration on the right - facing
page so the image and the text are always displayed together for the child.
A common way to begin this
page is, «Also by [author's name]...» For authors who do not have previously published works, this
page may be left blank or feature a frontispiece, which is a decorative
illustration that is opposite the
title page.
Invite students to select a favorite illustrator and read multiple books illustrated by that individual, taking time to linger over the book covers, endpapers,
title pages, and
illustrations.
The physical characteristics include the interior
illustrations as well as the book cover, dust jacket, endpapers,
title page, and other front matter that contains storytelling components.
Frontispiece: This is an
illustration on the
page facing the
title page.
According to my trusty Chicago Manual of Style, it runs something like this, with each item given a separate
page or section: half -
title page, series
title or frontispiece,
title page, copyright
page, dedication, epigraph, table of contents (TOC), list of
illustrations, list of tables, foreword, preface, acknowledgements, introduction (unless it's part of the body of the book).
If your
title has lots of special
illustrations or visuals — or needs to have a fixed
page layout — then you'll want to hire a professional to prepare your ebook files for you.
Fans of Japanese shoot»em up artwork, particularly those of Cave, Softbank Creative has put out a new 160 -
page, full - color art book featuring
illustrations from the manic shooter publisher's recent
titles in Japan this week.
One and One Is Four: The Bauhaus Photocollages of Josef Albers, a new installation featuring 16 photocollages, is on view at The Museum of Modern Art, while the book of the same
title by Sarah Hermanson Meister, with 140
pages and 120 colour and duotone
illustrations, is published by MoMA and by Thames & Hudson outside the US and Canada.
Azbee Category: Design > Opening
Page / Spread -
Illustration > Less Than $ 3 Million Revenue
Title of Entry: «Managing Cyber Risk» Awarded to: Brenan Sharp, deputy design director
In the
illustration are several
pages that will have a
title something like «Tabular detail of Illustrated Values and Benefits».