As shown here I went to university to print my images double sided, so as to be reminiscent of the final piece. I then stapled the book together along the spine, in order to make it secure when I bound it with a book binder; I chose white this time, compared to my previous dummy book which featured a black book binder, to see what it looks as a complete piece.
For book seven I decided to make it at home, as it'd be cheaper and easier for myself; I started by printing the images, cutting them down to A5 size, bluetacking some of the images together that were to be double sided, hole punching them to their correct layout and then binding them together with string.
It was really fun to make the book and see the differences between them. Out of them both, I prefer book seven because the sequence is more considered by using the conceptual imagery as transitions in the flow of the narrative, and the smaller size make it more intimate than an A4 book.