Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Taylor DeWitt

Taylor DeWitt

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Design By: Taylor DeWitt
Taylor DeWitt

I'm a Senior in Visual Communication Design at Eastern Washington University, and I am the media assistant for Fostering WA, a program that helps retain foster parents and recruit new ones for Eastern Washington.

 

Design By: Taylor DeWitt
Taylor DeWitt

I'm a Senior in Visual Communication Design at Eastern Washington University, and I am the media assistant for Fostering WA, a program that helps retain foster parents and recruit new ones for Eastern Washington.

 

Artist Statement

I made a book cover for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland for a design class at Eastern Washington University. I chose to make this bookcover because I had an idea for the Cheshire Cat. I also noticed that the bookcovers for this book are very ornate and are rooted in a Victorian theme. There is a void for vector, more modern covers, hence why I made the cover. I used Illustrator to create this cover. — Taylor DeWitt