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SU-Connected Team Brings New Children’s Book Character Lisa Fashionista to Life

Monday, January 28, 2013, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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lisafashionistaIt may be a frigid winter in 黑料不打烊, but one turn of the cover of a new book by 黑料不打烊鈥檚 JoAnn Rhoads places you on a summertime beach in Martha鈥檚 Vineyard, Mass., enjoying the magical adventures of Lisa Fashionista.

Lisa Fashionista is the title character in 鈥淟isa Fashionista on Martha鈥檚 Vineyard,鈥 published by Rhoads, senior buyer in SU鈥檚 Office of Publications and developed by a creative team of SU employees and alumni. Lisa is a spirited, school-aged girl who loves animals, friends and outrageous jewelry (so much so that she knows by heart where each of the 12 monthly birthstones comes from). Lisa spends each summer on Martha鈥檚 Vineyard with her beloved dog, Remy; her best friend, Olivia; and her Aunt Myrtle.

Although Lisa and Olivia love to spend their days combing the beach for shells and colored sea glass, digging for clams and hunting for sea treasures, they have a mission during this particular summer鈥攖o win a sand sculpture contest and donate their winnings to the island鈥檚 animal shelter. The girls do win the contest with the help of the Beach Plum Fairies鈥攅ven after being spirited away to embark on some island adventures.

Rhoads was inspired to create Lisa Fashionista last January after flipping through the freshman-year sketchbook of her daughter, Amanda, a 2012 fashion design graduate of SU鈥檚 . Mother and daughter brainstormed a name for an adorable little girl Amanda had sketched, and 鈥淟isa Fashionista鈥 was born.

鈥淲e knew we could create a book and market this character through adventure stories that had educational information about fashion and jewelry for little girls,鈥 says JoAnn.

They also saw the book as a way to emphasize the importance of helping the greater community, both in message and action. The Rhoads family has a summer home on Martha鈥檚 Vineyard, a small island off the coast of Massachusetts that has 7,000 year-round residents.

鈥淭he population and the shelter are too small to care for all of the animals that are turned in each year,鈥 says JoAnn. 鈥淲e decided the book should be about love for animals, and that the characters should help raise money for the shelter.鈥 A percentage of the book鈥檚 sales will be donated to the Animal Shelter of Martha鈥檚 Vineyard in Edgartown, Mass.

Amanda and JoAnn collaboratively developed the book鈥檚 theme and characters, and JoAnn wrote the story. They chose Mary Beth Horsington, a writer and editor in the marketing department of SU鈥橲 University College, as the book鈥檚 editor. Horsington also has strong ties to Martha鈥檚 Vineyard. She was formerly on the staff of the island鈥檚 newspaper, the Vineyard Gazette, and has family who live there year-round.

Amanda interviewed more than five illustrators from as far away as California. One night, while on the Internet, she came upon the work of award-winning Central New York-based illustrator and VPA graduate Dee Densmore-D鈥橝mico 鈥81. Amanda鈥檚 vision and D鈥橝mico鈥檚 illustration style were a perfect match, says JoAnn. Allison Michaud served as the graphic designer on the project, and incorporated cursive words throughout the book鈥檚 text to make the book more appealing to children beginning to read cursive writing.

Bringing Lisa Fashionista to life was a labor of love for the project team members. 鈥淟isa came to life quite naturally and effortlessly,鈥 says D鈥橝mico. 鈥淛oAnn sent me a sketch, the story and filled me in on who Lisa is in her own words. I just started sketching and, voila, there she was! It really is something how characters are born 鈥 they are meant to be. They have a spirit and energy all their own and I simply set them free.聽I truly believe that.鈥 More of D鈥橝mico鈥檚 work can be found .

鈥淚 loved working on the book鈥攅ach time an illustration was created by Dee, it was like all of us had some sort of universal power together as a team,鈥 says Amanda. 鈥淪he produced images exactly as we imagined.鈥

Being a part of the team that brought Lisa to life has sparked career aspirations for Amanda. 鈥淲ith my fashion design background, my desire is to design for the children鈥檚 clothing market and create unique designs with a colorful European flair, just like what Lisa wears.鈥

JoAnn describes the development of the book, and the coming together of the SU-connected team, as 鈥渟erendipity.鈥

鈥淩eflecting back now, from the moment Amanda and I created the Lisa Fashionista character I would never have imagined that by the end of this whimsical journey, all five strangers would become friends,鈥 JoAnn says.

Last summer, JoAnn was contacted for a signed copy of the book to auction at the shelter鈥檚 gala fundraiser. Since that time, she has received inquiries from a New York City-based producer about using the book as a prop in an upcoming movie. JoAnn, who self-published the book, is now looking for a publisher for this book and more of Lisa鈥檚 adventures on her quest for beautiful baubles. She also plans to extend the character into the greeting card market later this year.

鈥淟isa Fashionista on Martha鈥檚 Vineyard鈥 is $9.99 and is available in the SU Bookstore for Valentine鈥檚 Day. The book can also be directly ordered by e-mailing Amanda Rhoads at arhoadsie@yahoo.com or JoAnn Rhoads at jarhoads29@yahoo.com.

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