Review:

Making An Impression: The Art Of Book Cover Design By Peter Mendelsund

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Making an Impression: The Art of Book Cover Design by Peter Mendelsund is a comprehensive exploration of the creative process, principles, and philosophies behind crafting compelling book covers. The book combines visual analysis, personal anecdotes, and practical insights to illuminate how cover design influences perception and engages readers. It serves both as a design manual and a reflective meditation on the power of visual storytelling in the publishing industry.

Key Features

  • In-depth analysis of iconic book covers and their design elements
  • Personal insights and stories from renowned cover designer Peter Mendelsund
  • Practical guidance on conceptualizing and creating effective book covers
  • Discussion of the interplay between art, commerce, and storytelling
  • Rich visual examples showcasing diverse styles and approaches

Pros

  • Insightful exploration of the art and craft of cover design
  • Combines theoretical concepts with real-world examples
  • Inspirational for designers, authors, and publishers alike
  • Well-written with engaging visuals that enhance understanding
  • Highlights the emotional and psychological impact of cover visuals

Cons

  • May be somewhat abstract or philosophical for those seeking straightforward technical instructions
  • Focuses primarily on high-profile or artistic covers, which might not reflect budget or resource constraints faced by all publishers

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