We’ve just finished the third book in the Stratford Oaks series by Dr. Suzanne Mellow-Irwin: The Tale of Cricket and Cracker.
Dr. Irwin has continued her series with the help of photographer, Ian Jarvis. Imaging Specialists has added photos made by Ian and other photographers to the story of two burros, transplanted from the dusty American Southwest to the lush, green hills of Alleghany County, North Carolina.
The photographs are a departure from the first two volumes that were illustrated with artwork by Zach Hamm. But design elements like fonts, gradients and page layouts should help make this more “grown-up” story of the animals at Stratford Oaks Farm familiar to fans of the series.
ISI designed the cover and interior pages, again, this time and we added an artistic, painted effect to the images so that photos from different sources (local photographers, stock and family photos- even the Library of Congress!) would have a uniform look throughout. We, sometimes, added elements from different photos to build scenes for the book. The donkey at right in the photo, above is an example. We added Cricket (or maybe it’s Cracker?) from another photo.
No historic photos or photos by Ian were manipulated.
The book incorporates a little area history in the telling of the story of the donkeys. We added one of our own photographs of the historic 1908 Courthouse just across the state line in Independence, Virginia.
If you’re looking for the perfect Christmas gift, consider the third installment of Stratford Oaks Tales – The Tale of Cricket and Cracker.