Review:

Making Books: A Visual Exploration Of Book Design By Peter Mendelsund

overall review score: 4.5
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Making Books: A Visual Exploration of Book Design by Peter Mendelsund is a comprehensive and visually rich examination of the art and craft of book design. The book delves into how visual elements influence the reading experience, showcasing a variety of innovative cover designs, typographic choices, and layout ideas. It serves as both an inspired showcase and a thought-provoking guide for designers, publishers, and book lovers interested in the intersection of visual art and storytelling.

Key Features

  • A collection of striking book cover designs and visual concepts
  • In-depth commentary on the principles of effective book design
  • Insights into the creative process behind designing memorable covers
  • High-quality illustrations and visual examples from renowned designers
  • Exploration of how design influences reader perception and engagement

Pros

  • Visually inspiring with a diverse array of stunning design examples
  • Provides deep insights into the philosophy and strategy of book design
  • Well-crafted layout combining imagery and commentary effectively
  • Educational for designers, publishers, and enthusiasts alike
  • Celebrates creativity and innovation in the realm of book aesthetics

Cons

  • May be too visually dense for readers seeking straightforward text or instructions
  • Some may find it more inspirational than practical for hands-on designing
  • Could benefit from additional focus on digital or e-book design aspects

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:03:53 AM UTC