Hi, I'm David.
I design books.
Below are a few samples of my work.
An effective design hinges on a clear, visual hierarchy, guiding the eye precisely where it needs to focus.
Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye

Featured examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye

Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye
Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye
Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye
Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye
Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye
Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye
We establish this hierarchy through use of typography, color, graphics, etc. 
Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye
Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye
Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye
Pictured above: Examples of a workbook for author Dr. Dinah Dye
Creating style guides ensures a cohesive design throughout your project or projects, even over time.

Pictured: Examples of a workbook for author Tyler Rosenquist

Use of pull quotes helps break up the space, and it seduces the reader to continue reading.
Samples from a 5" x 8" book layout:
Pictured: Samples from a 5" x 8" book layout
Allowing for a little space around specific text blocks sets them apart visually, and breaks up the page for the reader.
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