Review:

Making Covers: The Art Of Book Design By Steven Heller

overall review score: 4.5
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Making Covers: The Art of Book Design by Steven Heller is a comprehensive exploration of the craft and creative process behind designing book covers. The book features a rich collection of examples, case studies, and insights from renowned designers, providing both practical advice and inspiration for aspiring and professional book cover designers alike.

Key Features

  • Extensive compilation of innovative book covers across various genres
  • In-depth commentary and analysis from industry experts
  • Historical perspective on the evolution of book cover design
  • Practical tips on concept development, typography, imagery, and layout
  • Showcases diverse styles ranging from classic to contemporary
  • Accessible language suitable for designers, students, and enthusiasts

Pros

  • Highly visual with numerous inspiring examples
  • Offers valuable insights into the design process
  • Covers a broad range of stylistic approaches
  • Provides historical context enriching understanding of the craft
  • A useful resource for both students and experienced designers

Cons

  • May be somewhat dense for absolute beginners without prior design knowledge
  • Some readers might desire more detailed technical tutorials
  • Focuses primarily on aesthetic aspects, less on production or printing specifics

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