teachingliteracy:

thediscerningmagpie:

Hungarian student Kinsco Nagy, has re-imagined beautiful, new glow-in-the-dark covers for all seven of the Harry Potter books as part of her BA project in Design. She has also fully illustrated the first installment, Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone, which is filled with stenciled images that each have some “playing” part, popping up or opening to reveal further images.

The books aren’t for sale right now, but I am holding my breath for someone to pick up these gorgeous little beasts!

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the-wordbutler:

saranoh:

saranoh:

So Kate and I are writing this Elementary school AU.  I love co-writing.  It’s super fun and challenging in new ways and just fantastic when you’re working with someone awesome (which Kate is).  Downside?  You’re now dealing with twice the number of brains.  That’s twice the number of ideas for setting and appearances.  For instance, I didn’t know our little school (which still has yet to be named) had a second story until Kate wrote it.  I had a completely different layout in my head.

Being a visual person, I get almost as much joy out of making reference pieces (maps, timelines, etc) as I do the actual story.  And this is how I spent my Friday night; my brain found it incredibly soothing (I’m weird).  This is our school.  

I also sketched out the schedule for the specials teachers so I would know who is going to which classes on the different days of the week.  And I’ve also started a timeline for Wishes & Nightmares, but since that one is going to be super-spoilerly (and I still don’t know what exactly is going on a good chunk of it), that won’t get posted for a while.  Or at least not the full version.

Reblogging because Kate needed this and because it’s cool and I want to show it off.

This was in my likes, but I wanted to reblog it to remind you guys how awesome my brain twin is.

I LOVE MAPS. As a bonus feature they’re right up there with commentaries as my favourite bonus feature ever.