Chip Kidd
Chip Kidd, a graphic designer and author, received a 2007 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for one of his innovative book covers
- By Jess Blumberg
- Smithsonian magazine, October 2007, Subscribe
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How has book jacket design changed over the past 20 years?
Overall, it's gotten a lot smarter. I think there are more designers and publishers who want to see challenging stuff. I think the experience of going into a bookstore is much different, visually, than it was 20 years ago.
Will books become obsolete with digital technology?
I love this question because it gives me the chance to reiterate for the umpteenth time: No, the book is not going anywhere. The book is already the most concise piece of technology to deliver what it delivers. When the last "Harry Potter" book came out, kids weren't downloading it. They were lining up at bookstores. People like something they can pop into their bag. People didn't carry their Sgt. Pepper album all over the place—they would go home and listen to it.
What do you say to the axiom "Don't judge a book by its cover"?
My reaction is, Oh, go ahead.
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Comments (2)
Mr. Kidd, Could you expand further about a cover not being too literal? I have written 6 books for architects and interior designers and university college studentsf, but now am attempting a book for the general public on energy-efficient lighting. I know the title must be catchy, short, and a "hot button" for them and capture their attention in about 3 seconds. Being literal, for me, seems to be necessary to accomplish these things. Thank you for your comments on these issues.
Posted by Jane Grosslight on December 24,2007 | 11:53 AM
Please forward this comment to Chip Kidd: I am writing a book on my WW2 experiences as a Lone Wolf B-24 Bomber pilot and hope to have the book published and am intersted in pursuing the possibility of working with Chip Kidd on an illustrated cover for my book. Thank you very much. Best Regards. Walter Mattson
Posted by Walter Mattson on November 30,2007 | 09:51 PM