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McFetridge and The Wild Things

Books, Illustration

Posted by Gavin Lucas, 5 February 2010, 11:50    Permalink    Comments (7)

We just received a copy of this small but beautifully formed book (published by Nieves right at the end of last year) which collects some of Geoff McFetridge's drawings created whilst working with Spike Jonze on the titles, type treatments and marketing graphics for Jonze's film, Where The Wild Things Are...

The book is a little under A4 in size and has just 16 pages of work – but it's beautiful. As well as illustration work, a page in the book has a little bit of blurb about the collected work by McFetridge - who has worked with Jonze on various projects before. Here's an extract from the text:

"I noticed a difference when I began working on Where the Wild Things Are. For the first time I felt that Spike and I were working on a project where I could actually contribute in a significant way. Much less of what I was making was being thrown away, which was a first. I was given the opportunity to interpret not only Spike Jonze’s interpretation of Where the Wild Things Are, but also Maurice Sendak’s original book.

Like any kid growing up in the 70’s I was greatly influenced by Mr. Sendak’s books. His books are not just on my bookshelf they are in my blood. What I did with the titles, type treatments and marketing graphics also owes greatly to the heavy creative lifting done by Sonny Gerasimowicz who designed the creatures in the film and the Art Direction of K.K. Barrett."

Here are a few spreads:

The 16 page book measures, 19.5 x 25.5 cm, and is printed on Color Offset and a copy will set you back $14 from nieves.ch

7 Comments

rilly nice. i think i know that guy on the front cover.
david janes
2010-02-05 12:54:40


I'd love a couple of these as posters
Sarah
2010-02-05 13:31:22


The film was crazy. Awoooooooooo!!
Graphic Design Manchester
2010-02-07 19:32:11


the bit where he talks about "working on a project where I could actually contribute in a significant way. Much less of what I was making was being thrown away, which was a first" has actually made me cry quite hard into my morning coffeemoccachino.
Gemma Mercy
2010-02-08 08:09:13


Awesome!
Neek
2010-02-09 12:36:07


You can buy this if you live in Manchester, from my shop http://goodgriefshop.blogspot.com £9
David Bailey
2010-02-09 21:20:54


This is brilliant, I love all these different takes on this classic book. I've yet to see the film, but I bet it doesn't look as unique as these creatures!
Josephine Spencer
2010-02-09 21:34:33


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