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As addictive as it is inventive, All Mixed Up is a children’s
book where readers get to create their own characters.
Each page is cut into three equal sections that
easily flip back and forth on a spiral binding. It’s a
setup that lets you match the head of a beauty queen
with the midsection of a robot and the legs of a clown.
“It’s really whimsical,” says Tracy Sunrize Johnson, the
book’s designer. “It’s something you can mix up and be
silly with and do all day—if you have all day.”
The book’s design was influenced heavily by its illustrator,
Carin Berger, who created each character to size as a handmade
collage. Since Berger collects antique ephemera for her work, she
provided Johnson with a stack of old book plates, bags and other
interesting tidbits to use as backgrounds. The page opposite each
character, for example, features a pattern that shares some sort
of visual relationship—whether it’s a shared color or general tone.
These patterns also add color throughout the book and help make
the cover more engaging. by Michelle Taute
Chronicle Books | Art Director: Sara Gillingham | Designer: Tracy Sunrize Johnson | Illustrator, Author: Carin Berge | Editor: Victoria Rock | Contacts: www.chroniclebooks.com, www.tracysunrize.com