A little late to the game on this, but the immensely talented Henry Sene Yee has some process sketches up on his blog from both Crash and Kavalier & Clay.
It’s great that Henry is allowing us to view his sketches. Projects don’t just start finished. I love that he is willing to involve us in his process. Great work Henry!
A little late to the game on this, but the immensely talented Henry Sene Yee has some process sketches up on his blog from both Crash and Kavalier & Clay.
Check them out Here, and Here.
— Ben Pieratt, 2008-03-24 19:58:00
(shrugs) Kind of ho-hum stuff, that…
— C-Dog, 2008-03-25 01:09:00
well, they ARE sketches…it’s good to see the process and how much the design changed from here to the final cover, which was excellent I thought.
— Neil M., 2008-03-25 05:53:00
It’d be great, if you’re going to speak critically, to qualify it.
— Chris Papasadero / Fwis, 2008-03-25 06:43:00
It’s great that Henry is allowing us to view his sketches. Projects don’t just start finished. I love that he is willing to involve us in his process. Great work Henry!
— Jason Gabbert, 2008-03-25 08:18:00
You can always learn a lot from seeing how great minds work things out. It’s also very brave to put it out there. Thanks a lot Henry, way to go!
— J. Perales, 2008-03-25 09:29:00
Picador does some nice work. Call me crazy but St. Martin’s Press suffers from output fatigue.
— Auguste, 2008-03-25 13:03:00
Careers could be had with Henry’s outtakes alone. And he looks through his old Syquest cartridges!!
— jgall, 2008-03-26 07:42:00
funny that the whole lock thing never made it on to the front cover and in the end it’s just a vintage image of the Empire State…
— Ian Shimkoviak, 2008-03-26 08:11:00