As a design product, a children’s book combines designing and
story-making elements that invites the reader to explore and question their
ideas, emotions and values. Fictional writing stimulated my image making and the image making stimulated
further writing. Experiencing this fusion of verbal and visual, physical and
cognitive in the fiction making process led me to appreciate the power of
unconscious, organic inventiveness.
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2011: ‘Touch Wood’, (Illustrator), Patakis Publications |
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2009: ‘I am drowning’, (Illustrator), Patakis Publications
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2009: Five Tricks for the Dad to come back home |
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2009: The diary of Book-eaters 1- Pataks Publications
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2008: ‘The lonely plaster’, (Author-Illustrator- Programmer),
Limited edition Interactive Book, Goldsmiths University of London
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2008: ‘The diary of the Book-Eaters 1’, (Illustrator)
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2007: ‘The unfortunate finger’, (Illustrator), Patakis Publications |
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2005: Travelling in planet chess’, (Author –Illustrator –Product Designer),
Book and chessboard, Patakis Publications
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Consequences- The story of Mr Humus
SELECTED CHILDREN BOOKS
2011: 'Touch Wood’, Patakis Publications
2009: I am drowning’, Patakis Publications
2009: ‘Five tricks for the Dad to come back home’, Patakis Publications
2009: ‘The diary of the Book-Eaters 2’, Patakis Publications
2008:The lonely plaster’, Limited edition Interactive Book
2008:‘The diary of the Book-Eaters 1’, Patakis Publications
2007:The unfortunate finger’, Patakis Publications
2005:‘Travelling in planet chess’, Book and chessboard
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