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Discover the innovative picture book "After a Bird Fell Down" by Shu-Wei Chang, a captivating narrative exploring life and death through its unique form and narrative elements.
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Shu-Wei Chang's "After a Bird Fell Down" is a thought-provoking picture book that tells the story of seeds germinating after a bird's death, symbolizing the dual nature of life. Through a combination of hole and pop-up book structures, the book's pages increase and decrease in volume, mirroring the themes of growth and decline. Measuring A6 in size and nearly three centimeters thick, the book's design reflects the gradual disappearance of the bird's body as readers turn each page.
The book's color scheme, predominantly white, and its tactile cover with a sand-like texture aim to evoke a sense of emptiness and connection to the story's setting. The absence of text on the cover, replaced by a debossed rectangular pit containing a transparent sticker of a green feather, symbolizes the encapsulation of the bird's demise within the narrative.
Chang's meticulous attention to detail extends to the choice of paper and the decorative elements, such as the depiction of the blue sky on the copyright page, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the story from a unique perspective.
Technical specifications include a compact size of 105mm x 27mm x 150mm, 15 pages, back taping, debossing, and a transparent sticker on the cover, emphasizing the meticulous craftsmanship behind this exceptional design.
Chang's innovative approach overcame significant challenges during the book's creation, particularly in achieving the intricate binding method. The final version, featuring 0.5mm cardboards with spine taping, required extensive experimentation to ensure a seamless reading experience.
"After a Bird Fell Down" is a testament to Shu-Wei Chang's dedication to pushing the boundaries of narrative and design, offering a unique and thought-provoking experience for readers.
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