Review:

Making Faces: A Guide To Designing Book Covers By Steven Heller

overall review score: 4.2
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Making Faces: A Guide to Designing Book Covers by Steven Heller is a comprehensive resource that explores the art and craft of creating compelling book cover designs. It combines historical insights, practical advice, and visual examples to inform designers on how to craft covers that effectively communicate the essence of a book and attract potential readers.

Key Features

  • In-depth analysis of iconic book covers and design principles
  • Case studies demonstrating successful and innovative cover designs
  • Guidance on conceptual development and visual storytelling
  • Provides historical context and evolution of book cover design
  • Tips on working with authors, publishers, and printers
  • Rich visual content illustrating diverse styles and techniques

Pros

  • Offers valuable insights into the history and theory of book cover design
  • Rich collection of visual examples enhances learning
  • Practical advice suitable for both students and professional designers
  • Well-organized structure facilitates easy navigation through topics

Cons

  • Some readers might find the content somewhat surface-level if seeking in-depth technical tutorials
  • Focused primarily on print covers, less coverage of digital or e-book design trends
  • Could benefit from more contemporary case studies to reflect current industry shifts

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