I'm new to writing fiction. I'm using a computer package (Papyrus) as a word processor and I have been using the Readability function. The readability highlights a paragraph in different colours from red (highly technical) to dark blue/purple (childlike level of reading ability).
Hi All, I am a fashion/art lecturer at a college, and I would like to set my students a task of creating a series of illustrations for each chapter of 'The Mabinogion'. I would then like to publish this book and sell via Amazon kdp. My question is, can I include the text/chapters from 'The Mabinogion' alongside the illustrations or would this be classed as a copyright infringement?
Also, am I able to rewrite the chapters in a child friendly format or would this also be considered copyright infringement?
Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide.
Hi hi everyone, My name is zoe sijia, I am a trilingual visual designer based in London. I studied for a Master of Arts in Visual Communication: Illustration at the Royal College of Art, graduating in 2023.
I’m experienced in working with self-publishers for 0-12 years children's picture book, character design, childlike, and consumer-based illustrations.
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I'm Yogesh Mahajan, a Mumbai-based children's book illustrator.
I enjoy illustrating picture books, board books, advertising illustration, packaging, game art and educational books for young children. My signature CRAYON ART STYLE is outstanding and everyone loves watching my art.