Book Cover Art & Design
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This board is for the appreciation of great and innovative book art and design.
Is This The Greatest Cover For "Fahrenheit 451" You've Ever Seen?
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Jenny Volvovski
Redesigned covers for books I've read.
DBG34.1-3/26/09
I found this book yesterday at Old Editions book shop in downtown Buffalo. I bought it solely for the cover which I think is brilliant. The full title is Outdoors USA: The Yearbook of Agriculture 1967, it was published by the Department of Agriculture. The book is meant to explain to the general public what the USDA is doing to conserve our natural resources. I posted on the 1968 Yearbook of Agriculture back in February of last year, this is the cover of that book. I couldn't find a design…
Book Design
The whole project started from basic -design, print, bind, mount, fold & tear! All manual work.The title - The New Hope was printed on the neon color paper. Kraft paper wrapped over it with manually tear out revealing the title.
Sometime Never by Roald Dahl: Author's First Novel, British First Edition (Collins, 1949), Stephen Russ Cover Design
Here's a glimpse into how the mind of the hopelessly addicted, borderline unhinged book collector behind Existential Ennui works – as if you didn't already know. Just under a week ago I posted a guest essay by my friend and former colleague Adam Newell on Roald Dahl's little-known debut novel, a 1948 work of adult fiction entitled Some Time Never – or to give it its 1949 British title, Sometime Never. It's a great post, and I urge you to go read it if you haven't already, but it had a…
Illustration: Stories of New Yorkers as seen through the shrewd eyes of Adrian Tomine
If you think that not living in New York will hinder how much you're going to enjoy these drawings, think again. Even though cartoonist Adrian Tomine predominantly depicts scenes from the Big Apple, the tender moments and chance encounters illustrated on these pages are universal. In his book _New York Drawings_ released in 2012, Adrian compiled all the world-famous editorial work he had done for the _New Yorker_ into one big publication. The images read like a novel; the scene is the city…
Interviews with American Artists
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A first edition of Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote