Review:

Making An Impression: The Art Of Modern Book Covers By Chip Kidd

overall review score: 4.5
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Making an Impression: The Art of Modern Book Covers by Chip Kidd is a comprehensive exploration of contemporary book cover design, showcasing Kidd's iconic work and his influence on visual storytelling in publishing. The book features a collection of his best designs, insights into his creative process, and reflections on the power of cover art to communicate and entice.

Key Features

  • Showcases a vast portfolio of Chip Kidd's influential book covers
  • Provides in-depth commentary on design principles and creative strategies
  • Includes high-quality visual examples illustrating the art of modern book covers
  • Offers insights into the impact of cover design on marketing and reader engagement
  • Serves as both an inspiration and educational resource for designers and publishers

Pros

  • Exceptional showcase of award-winning book cover designs
  • Insightful commentary from Chip Kidd himself enhances understanding
  • Highly inspirational for designers, artists, and publishers
  • Beautifully curated visuals highlight the creativity involved in cover art
  • Useful for students and professionals interested in visual communication

Cons

  • Primarily focused on Kidd’s work, which may limit broader perspective
  • Lack of detailed technical design processes or step-by-step tutorials
  • Some readers may find it more visually oriented rather than practically instructional
  • Could be expensive for casual readers or those with only a peripheral interest

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