#Isadora Zeferino
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lgbtqreads · 4 months ago
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August 2024 Deal Announcements
Adult Fiction Mary E. Roach‘s WE ARE THE MATCH, pitched as a sapphic reimagining of the Helen of Troy myth set in modern-day mobster Greece, in which Helen is the daughter of a powerful crime lord and Paris is the woman hell-bent on destroying her—if they don’t fall for each other first, to Lauren Plude at Montlake, for publication in summer 2025, by Claire Friedman at Inkwell Management…
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catrocketship · 2 years ago
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Isadora Zeferino
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soranatus · 2 years ago
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memento mori by Isadora Zeferino
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duckprintspress · 21 days ago
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I'm so busy I can hardly think straight, so no flavor text this time, just the book list! I edited some more stuff that's not on Storygraph yet, as always.
Mismatched by Anne Camlin and Isadora Zeferino
My Hero Academia vol. 21 and 22 by Kohei Horikoshi
Dinghai Fusheng Records (The Manhua) Vol. 1 by Fei Tian Ye Xiang and Qianerbai
Protector of the Small: First Test (The Graphic Novel) by Tamora Pierce
Rose and Renaissance vol. 3 and vol. 4 by Zhi Chu
Stars in Their Eyes by Jessica Walton and Aśka
10 Dance vol. 2 to 7 by Inouesatoh
How the Story Ends by Genevieve Maxwell
Tainted by J. D. Harlock
Last Boat to Heaven by Max Jason Peterson
Tough Job, Sweet Reward by Samantha M. Piper
Demon Slayer/Kimetsu no Yaiba vol. 1 and 2 by Koyoharu Gotouge
I Think Our Son is Gay vol. 1 and 2 by Okura
Haikyu!! vol. 14 by Haruichi Furudate
Spy x Family vol. 1 by Tatsuya Endro
I Ship My Rival x Me (The Manhua) vol. 1 by Pepa and Qualia
There are Things I Can't Tell You by Edako Mofumofu
The Hidden Witch by Molly Knox Ostertag
Becoming Who We Are: Real Stories About Growing Up Trans by multiple authors and artists
I am now rereading Becoming Who We Are with my trans child. <3
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harocat · 4 months ago
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Cutie pie Xiao Lanhua pfp commission from Isadora Zeferino on twitter.
follow me if you want to talk about best girl ever Xiao Lanhua.
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ownedbybooks · 1 year ago
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Existe uma capa de livro em particular que você acha absolutamente deslumbrante? Compartilhe uma foto ou descreva-a! 
Meu deus, essa é uma pergunta tão difícil pra mim responder, justamente porque eu sou designer gráfica e tem diversos tipos e estilos de capas que eu amo e seria muito difícil escolher entre elas!
Acho que posso fazer uma seleção de ideias e/ou projetos gráficos que eu já vi por aí e que eu morro de amores por:
Qualquer capa feita pela ilustradora Isadora Zeferino, porque eu sou simplesmente APAIXONADA pela arte dela:
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Alguns (vários) projetos gráficos da editora Darkside. O foco maior deles como editora é terror/horror, mas eles também tem um selo de romance/fantasia. Todos os livros deles são feitos de capa dura e tem um projeto gráfico que leva em consideração a história de cada livro. Uma trilogia deles que eu AMO AMO AMO e fiz questão de ter em casa é a Chronos:
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Essa reedição gringa de ACOTAR. Eu acho as capas brasileiras (as normais, não as de luxo) muito bregas e se fosse para ter os livros físicos em casa dessa série, compraria ou a edição de luxo brasileira ou essa edição da gringa:
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A nova trend de capas de livros de fantasias ilustradas, principalmente as capas de fantasias com uma pegada mais oriental:
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Sei que tem mais capas que eu amo, mas não estou conseguindo lembrar os títulos. Mas caso eu lembre, posso atualizar essa lista.
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lumitie · 2 years ago
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Ordem de leitura da série Uma Dobra no Tempo
Quando eu vi o box a primeira coisa que me chamou a atenção foram as artes da Isadora Zeferino, a mesma ilustradora responsável pelo box mais recente de O Diário da Princesa. Nesta série a autora Madeleine L’Engle trás uma saga infantojuvenil aliada a fantasia e a ficção científica.O que mais me surpreendeu enquanto eu fazia a pesquisa para esse post é o quanto as séries mais antigas demoravam…
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studiocartoon · 3 years ago
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The boy who swallowed a star ✨ - stunning piece of art from Howl’s Moving Castle (original here) by Brazilian illustrator and comic book artist Isadora Zeferino.
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I’m looking forward to make a palette of your fav anime/cartoon! Send it to me here!
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leer-reading-lire · 3 years ago
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Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
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bibliolectors · 5 years ago
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Abre las páginas y vívelo (ilustración de Isadora Zeferino)
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cristiangrams · 5 years ago
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DISNEY HEART | ISADORA ZEFERINO @imzeferino
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sku11dragon · 6 years ago
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my take on the drawinyourstyle drawing of the fantastic Isadora Zeferino, I'm not sure if she uses Tumblr, so here is her instagram, go check her out: www.instagram.com/imzeferino/
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rurounigochan · 6 years ago
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Artist: Isadora Zeferino, Instagram: @iamzeferino
In case anyone didn't know, you CAN help financially support artists WITHOUT spending your own money by doing all the things on the second half of this list. There are people out there who are willing/able to do the first half of this list, but the artist needs your help finding them.
"Likes" are good, but only a beginning. They barely help increase the artist's chances of being bumped up on the site's "recommended views" algorithm. Really, all a “like” will do is tell the artist that people enjoy their stuff. Which is cool, but if you REALLY want to help them look appealing to a site’s math, then you’ve gotta go with...
"Comments"! Many streaming/social media sites base their algorithms on how much chatter a thing is receiving. Discourse means more views, and more views means more people see their advertisements. Sites only help artists get money if artists help them get money. Leaving NICE comments is extra good--not because positive comments mean anything to the hosting site, but because they mean something to the artist.
"Credit" is super easy to overlook, and...well, this is where it REALLY begins to take more effort on your part. (I am definitely guilty of skipping this one sometimes, like most of us are.) Check the art you're about to share. Does it have the artist name in the piece/title/description? Most of us won't insure the things we share give the original creator proper credit, and that's because...well...it's HARD. There are a lot of sites/accounts out there that will purposely ERASE an artist's signature or tagline and claim the art as their own, sharing it from THEIR sites and getting the credit, views, and maybe even money for themselves. That's right, the original artist never benefits because people can't find them. Those copycat posers only posted descriptions that will lead you back to THEIR sites, not the artist's. Whenever you can, try and share something directly from the artist's page, or tag/mention them in your share.For an example, take a look at the top of this post! (Of course I was going to make sure I actually did it this time!) 
"Tell Your Friends" is a way for the artist to tap into your own personal network. No, not really in a "Allow Artist to access your friend's list/contacts" kind of way, but in a, "You and your friends probably like a lot of similar things. If you like me, then they will probably like me. Please let them know I exist!" kind of way. This is the personal recommendation/word-of-mouth advertising artists are trying to tap into, and it can WORK. I currently work for  a restaurant that doesn't do ANY major media advertising and we mainly gain customers through people just talking about us. We've gone from 20 to 50+ stores in 7 years. There's lots of potential marketing in this tactic, but it banks on you, the viewer, DOING something about it. The only thing I can think to add to this list right now is:
“Follow / Subscribe”. If there’s an “update alert” option, click it! Some site algorithms pay attention to how many people are looking at someone’s page, because where there’s lots of views, there’s lots of opportunity to put their ads. And once again, if a hosting site feels a certain person can get them more views, they will promote that person as someone of interest. 
So please, if you're genuinely a fan of someone or something but lack the money to support them, then go full-tilt Mrs. Bingley on them and do things that'll "throw them into the paths of other rich [patrons]." 
Thanks for coming to my TED talk. If you enjoyed it, please like and comment below, and be sure to hit the “reblog” button! (...yes, now you know why every youtube video has this now.)
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charlesoberonn · 7 years ago
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Original art by @imzeferino
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thepaulacruz · 8 years ago
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lbbutch · 3 years ago
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i'm so in love with the brazilian cover of One last stop by Casey McQuiston. look at them🥺
cover by Isadora Zeferino
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