Thinking Like A Book Designer
Offered By: CreativeLive
Course Description
Overview
Lesson 1: Introduction to Book Design
Lesson 2: The History of Book design
Lesson 3: How to work with Grids, Grid Systems, and Text
Lesson 4: Approaches to Art Book Design
Lesson 5: How Magazine Design Engages and Entertains
Lesson 6: Approaches to Cover Design for Fiction
Lesson 7: What Makes a Successful Book Cover
Lesson 8: How to Approach Cover Design for a Series
Lesson 9: Detailing Book Anatomy Part 1
Lesson 10: Detailing Book Anatomy Part 2
Lesson 11: Approaches to Fine Tuning Typography
Lesson 12: Abbott Miller: Personal Book Project–Case Study
Lesson 13: Michael Bierut: Personal Book Project-Case Study
Lesson 14: Jessica Helfand: Personal Book Project–Case Study
Lesson 15: Best Practices in Book Design
Jessica and Michael also share a series of behind-the-scenes interviews with seasoned designers working at the publishing giant Random House and award-winning design studio Pentagram. This class provides a full- bodied robust understanding of all the things that go into being a book designer, a classic tenet to anyone who makes things in the world.Syllabus
- Introduction
- The History of Book Design
- How to work with Grids, Grid Systems, and Text
- Approaches to Art Book Design
- How Magazine Design Engages And Entertains
- Approaches To Fiction Cover Design
- What Makes a Successful Book Cover
- How to Approach Cover Design for a Series
- Detailing Book Anatomy Part 1
- Detailing Book Anatomy Part 2
- Approaches to Fine Tuning Typography
- Abbott Miller: Personal Book Project–Case Study
- Michael Bierut: Personal Book Project-Case Study
- Jessica Helfand: Personal Book Project–Case Study
- Best Practices in Book Design And Final Q & A
Taught by
Jessica Helfand and Michael Bierut
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