![]() ![]() I ran everything by Margaret to make sure my interpretations looked good to her too.” Sometimes it's difficult to translate what you see in your head onto the page, but in this case it was very easy because Margaret's writing is so strong and vivid. “I tried to get those down on paper as quickly and purely as I could manage, often reading the book and sketching at the same time, then later refining the sketches into more polished designs. “I'm a very ‘visual’ reader, so I have strong pictures in my head when I read,” Nault told SYFY WIRE. ![]() But Nault’s designs came straight from the text, with thumbs-up administered by the author at every step. ![]() Otherwise, people could just watch Elisabeth Moss. The TV show already established quite a stark and unique aesthetic, so finding a balance between the book and the series was paramount. Exclusive: The Handmaid's Tale reimagines Offred in these graphic novel character designs ![]()
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