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Pretty sure I’ve featured these before, but they’re worth admiring again — although, does using images from the movie adaptations increase the appeal of the message, or confuse it by conflating the (challenged) books with the (uncontroversial?) movies?
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Pretty sure I’ve featured these before, but they’re worth admiring again — although, does using images from the movie adaptations increase the appeal of the message, or confuse it by conflating the (challenged) books with the (uncontroversial?) movies?

    • #banned book week
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    • #harry potter
    • #dumbledore
    • #lord of the rings
    • #marketing
    • #design
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  7. nowgoforth answered: I’m not sure if it necessarily does either. I think it helps people visualize the characters.
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