Review:

Making A Good Book: The Principles Of Book Design By John Dunning

overall review score: 4.2
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Making a Good Book: The Principles of Book Design by John Dunning is an informative guide that explores the fundamental elements of effective book design. The book covers topics such as typography, layout, cover design, and the overall aesthetic principles necessary to create visually appealing and functionally successful books. It serves as a valuable resource for aspiring designers, publishers, and anyone interested in understanding the craft behind compelling book production.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive coverage of design principles for book production
  • Focus on typography, layout, and visual hierarchy
  • Insights into cover design and branding
  • Practical examples and case studies
  • Guidance suitable for both beginners and experienced designers

Pros

  • Provides clear and practical guidelines for designing books
  • Rich in visual examples that enhance understanding
  • Addresses both aesthetic and functional aspects of book design
  • Useful for students and professionals alike

Cons

  • Some sections may assume prior basic knowledge of design principles
  • Could benefit from more recent examples considering evolving publishing trends
  • Primarily focused on print books, less on digital formats

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