Review:

Books As Art: The Impact Of Book Design By Robert Bringhurst

overall review score: 4.7
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'Books as Art: The Impact of Book Design' by Robert Bringhurst is a comprehensive exploration of how book design elevates the medium from mere content delivery to an art form. The book examines historical and contemporary examples of visually compelling and artistically significant books, emphasizing the importance of aesthetics, craftsmanship, and typographic choices in shaping the reader's experience and appreciation of literature.

Key Features

  • In-depth analysis of influential book designs across history
  • Emphasis on typography, layout, and material choices
  • Illustrations and photographs showcasing exemplary book arts
  • Insights into the relationship between form and content in publishing
  • Historical context of book artistry from various cultures
  • Guidance for designers and publishers interested in elevating book design

Pros

  • Rich visual documentation of exceptional book designs
  • Thoughtful insights connecting art, design, and literary appreciation
  • Invaluable resource for designers, typographers, and bibliophiles
  • Highlights the cultural significance of thoughtful book craftsmanship
  • Inspirational for those interested in the intersection of art and publishing

Cons

  • Can be dense and technical for casual readers unfamiliar with design terminology
  • Focuses heavily on aesthetic aspects, potentially overlooking practical publishing constraints
  • Limited focus on digital or modern e-book formats

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