Review:

Making Books: A Practice In Creative Writing And Book Design By Kevin Hickson

overall review score: 4.2
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Making Books: A Practice in Creative Writing and Book Design by Kevin Hickson is an instructional resource that explores the art and craft of creating books through a combination of creative writing techniques and innovative book design principles. The book aims to inspire readers to develop their storytelling abilities while simultaneously understanding the structural and aesthetic considerations involved in bookmaking, making it suitable for writers, designers, and students interested in both literary and visual aspects of publishing.

Key Features

  • Combines principles of creative writing with practical book design strategies
  • Includes step-by-step exercises to develop storytelling and design skills
  • Emphasizes hands-on approach to making tangible books and publications
  • Covers a wide range of formats, from traditional print to experimental forms
  • Contains examples and case studies illustrating successful book projects
  • Targets a diverse audience including writers, designers, educators, and students

Pros

  • Provides a comprehensive approach that merges writing with visual design
  • Practical exercises foster active learning and skill development
  • Encourages creative experimentation beyond conventional book formats
  • Suitable for both beginners and more experienced creators seeking inspiration
  • Rich in visual examples that illustrate core concepts effectively

Cons

  • May require prior basic knowledge of either writing or design for optimal comprehension
  • Some readers might find the scope broad, leading to less depth in certain areas
  • The physical layout of some projects may be challenging without additional resources or tools

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