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Pip and the Path of Petals is a 32-page picture book dummy that explores the themes of insecurities, friendship, and self acceptance. Set in an enchanting Pacific Northwest inspired forest and utilizing a bright spring centered color palette, this story untangles what it’s like to feel dissatisfied in your own skin, and the unexpected delightful discoveries of what can evolve when you share your true self with the ones who understand you
Attendees Listening and Taking Photos at Mr. Alfonso Guzmán's Dedication Ceremony
Photograph of attendees listening attentively and taking photos during Mr. Alfonso Guzmán's dedication ceremony
Mr. Alfonso Guzmán Cutting the Red Ribbon
Photograph of Mr. Alfonso Guzmán cutting a red ribbon as undergraduate students hold it during his dedication ceremony
Aidryn Hinderhofer 2024
“Following the Light” is a picture book that deals with themes of personal resilience, community, and queer identity. The story follows a small insect faerie named Moth. They are a mail courier with one last package to deliver who, upon getting distracted by a grove of glowing plant life, finds that they’ve lost their way in the surrounding forest without a light to guide them. Moth wanders until they find their way to another faerie’s door. They introduce themself as Firefly and offer to show Moth to their final destination in order to finish their delivery.
“Following the Light” is a 8x10”, 48 page, self ended picture book dummy intended for an audience of older children from the 4th to 6th grades (9-12 years old). The entire book is brought to the rough sketch stage, toned in black and white. Two important spreads, as well as the cover, are finished entirely. The whole thing is compiled in a dummy ready for publisher consideration