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I did the front cover for these bound leather catalogs a while ago. So to add a quick and easy back cover, I used some of the tooling doodling ideas I had developed earlier:

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Johan,

I like the more abstract pattern as well as your doodling examples on your previous post. I guess I'm drawn more to modern things, so in general I have not liked much of the tooling I've seen. I don't know why you don't see more of this older technique applied to more modern patterns. I think you're on to something here. My favorite side of this book cover is the one with the multiple dots. I think it is cool and unique. The more geometric side I don't love as much. Cool stuff and techniques you are exploring.

Fred

I did the front cover for these bound leather catalogs a while ago. So to add a quick and easy back cover, I used some of the tooling doodling ideas I had developed earlier:

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