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Some of them are so minimalist yet overwhelming at the same time - when you manage to make these two attributes comply with each other it means you have created something unique. It is widely known that it is difficult to create great book cover Coach Purses, because it has to encompass everything the book is about on a relatively small area without suffocating or confusing the reader. In my opinion, logos are the single more difficult things to design compared to covers (for books, music albums or anything else you can think of). Speaking as an passionate book reader, I would just love to have all of these books in my library just because of the cover illustrators - isn't that a paradox? I wanted something for day and night so thankfully there was a palette that was big enough for both. I tried them on some of my staff, all the women I work with. I wanted something that wasn't the typical nighttime smoky eye, and for me, purples and navys typically work with everything. For day, I knew that I wanted browns and ambers. The illustrators that created the following Coach Purses are experienced ones and apparently highly acquainted with the themes of the book, the impact they had across time and the public's general perception of them. To help you follow the runways, we've put together a set of resources:
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