Part II of Brainstorming; Structure Ideas

I revised my brainstorming ideas to these:

1)  Flip book (the one that is made to tell a story).

Structure:  glue at spine to hold the pages.

2)  Spiral notebook type of book,  journal-type of book.

3)  A book that has assignments after every chapter (not textbook format).

Structure:  Novel type book with glue at the spine to hold the pages.

4)  An instruction manual instructing others on how to change the oil in a car, for example.

Structure:  I would like to construct this book with stitching at the spine.

5)  An art-style book with what I have sketched in my free time. (These sketches would be copies of the original and have two on each page.)

Structure:  I would like this one to be a brochure that has an accordion type fold.

6) A fiction novel.

Structure:  Saddle-stitch with cover.

7)  A book with every page containing a word of inspiration for the days of the week.

Structure:  It would be a calendar and have a spiral running down the left side.  Most calendars have the spiral, if any, running across the top, but for this one I would like to see it done differently.

8)  A book with every page containing a bible verse for the days of the week.

Structure:  Very similar structure to the calendar but would have staples to hold the book together.

9)  A picture book of myself.

Structure:  The spine would be stapled.

10) A book of blog entries I have posted.

Structure:  saddle-stitch

11) A story book of my life since high school.

Structure:  yearbook type structure

12) A flip book with a pair of different eyes (my eyes from different stages of my life) on every page.

Structure:  Metal wire would hold the spine, but the difference with this one is such that it would not be a spiral.

13)  A book that describes who I am.

Structure:  similar to the fiction novel book structure. See #6.

14)  A book that describes the different tools needed to build a house.

15)  A book that describes the different tools needed to get through life.

Structure:  same structure as #16.

16)  A book that gives dating advice

Structure:  accordion fold and would be stood up on the table instead of held in your hand; picture book and no words to give dating advice.

17)  A book that gives career advice

Structure: accordion fold

18)  A book that gives job advice

Structure:  accordion fold

19)  A book that describes the Do’s and don’t s of personal style (example:  don’t copy what others are wearing, only use it to develop your own style)

Structure:  stapled spine.

20)  A book that has different foot prints on every page (differentiated from the S Book)

21)  Thread and needle of all my favorite magazine articles and/or newspaper articles.

22)  A book that has all the facial expressions of President Obama

Structure:  Saddle-stitch.

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