Review:

Making Books: A Guide For Designers And Students By Paul Jobling & David Crow

overall review score: 4.2
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Making Books: A Guide for Designers and Students by Paul Jobling and David Crow is a comprehensive manual that explores the art, craft, and practical aspects of designing and producing books. It covers everything from concept development, layout, typography, printing techniques, to the production process, aiming to serve both beginners and experienced practitioners in the field of book design.

Key Features

  • In-depth exploration of book design principles
  • Guidance on technical aspects including printing and binding
  • Case studies and visual examples to illustrate concepts
  • Practical advice tailored for students and emerging designers
  • Coverage of digital and traditional methods in book creation
  • Focus on sustainability and material choices

Pros

  • Thorough coverage of both conceptual and technical aspects of making books
  • Accessible language suitable for students and newcomers
  • Rich visual content enhances understanding
  • Offers practical tips and real-world insights
  • Covers modern considerations like digital publishing and sustainability

Cons

  • Some sections may be too detailed for absolute beginners seeking a quick overview
  • Lacks extensive information on advanced digital fabrication techniques
  • Could benefit from more contemporary case studies or industry updates

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