Review:

Making Book Covers: Designing Graphic Novels By Chip Kidd

overall review score: 4.5
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Making Book Covers: Designing Graphic Novels by Chip Kidd is a detailed exploration of the art and craft of designing book covers, with a particular focus on graphic novels. The book provides insights into Kidd's creative process, showcasing his iconic cover designs, thoughts on visual storytelling, and tips for aspiring designers interested in the publishing industry. It serves as both an inspirational and educational resource for graphic designers, illustrators, and readers interested in the intersection of visual art and literature.

Key Features

  • In-depth analysis of Chip Kidd's signature cover designs
  • Behind-the-scenes insights into the design process
  • Tips and advice for designing compelling book covers
  • Focus on the specific genre of graphic novels
  • Rich visual examples and case studies
  • Educational content suitable for budding designers

Pros

  • Provides valuable insights from a renowned designer
  • Excellent visual examples that inspire creativity
  • Practical tips for designing engaging book covers
  • Covers a wide range of design principles relevant to graphic novels
  • Well-structured and accessible for both enthusiasts and professionals

Cons

  • Primarily centered on Kidd's own work, which may limit broader perspectives
  • Some readers might find it less applicable without prior design experience
  • Focuses mainly on aesthetic details, less on marketing considerations

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 09:55:07 AM UTC