Print design for a festive story

The cover and a spread of the Yarn Christmas book 2023

We’ve got one last news post to finish off the year and it’s a timely one.

Following on from our festive creations last year and in 2021, we’ve once again created a Christmas correspondence for our copywriting collaborator Sophie Titcomb of Yarn.

This year’s edition is a little different from the last couple of issues. Rather than creative writing collected around a theme, it’s a short story sprinkled with snippets of a life well lived. It’s about family, about loss, about the things people leave behind — and, of course, it’s about Christmas.

We took the copy, designed another pocket-sized book, this time in candy cane red and white and sprinkled the pages with ideas. The story centers around a terrier called Bert so we made him the hero, bringing him to life with punctuation-based icons inspired by the Yarn visual identity.

There are a couple left so head over to Yarn’s website to get your hands on a copy.

A spread of the Yarn Christmas book showing punctuation laid out to look like a dog wagging it's tail
A spread from the Yarn Christmas book
A spread from the Yarn Christmas book
A spread from the Yarn Christmas book
A spread from the Yarn Christmas book
 

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