Review:

Making Good: An Essay Against Evil (on Book Cover Design) By Steven Heller & Seymour Chwast

overall review score: 4.2
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Making Good: An Essay Against Evil (on Book Cover Design) by Steven Heller & Seymour Chwast is a thought-provoking book that explores the role of visual design in shaping perceptions of morality and evil. Through engaging essays and striking cover designs, the book examines how aesthetics can influence moral narratives and societal attitudes, highlighting the creative collaboration between Heller and Chwast in addressing complex ethical themes visually.

Key Features

  • Analytical essays on the intersection of design and morality
  • Showcases innovative and provocative book cover designs
  • Written by prominent design historian Steven Heller
  • Illustrated with diverse examples of graphic design work
  • Collaborative insights from renowned designer Seymour Chwast
  • Explores the power of visual imagery in shaping ethical perceptions

Pros

  • Provides a compelling analysis of how design influences moral understanding
  • Features unique and bold cover designs that stimulate discussion
  • Combines scholarly insights with practical examples
  • Accessible language suitable for both designers and general readers
  • Highlights the importance of ethics in visual communication

Cons

  • May be somewhat abstract for readers unfamiliar with design theory
  • Focus primarily on concept rather than specific practical applications
  • Some viewers might find certain cover examples less relevant today due to changing trends

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