Comic Book Cover Design: Unleash Your Super Designer
Materials and Methodology
A course by Chip Kidd , Graphic Designer and Writer
Learn to design a book cover that invites exploration, interaction, and touch by using both physical artwork and InDesign
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About the video: Materials and Methodology
Overview
“In this lesson, I’ll talk about the fact that I’m not an illustrator, and how to work around that. I use a combination of mixed media, Photoshop, and InDesign. ”
In this video lesson Chip Kidd addresses the topic: Materials and Methodology, which is part of the Domestika online course: Comic Book Cover Design: Unleash Your Super Designer. Learn to design a book cover that invites exploration, interaction, and touch by using both physical artwork and InDesign.
Partial transcription of the video
“Materials and Methodology In the last lesson, we learned about analyzing the problem. In this lesson, we're going to learn about materials and methodology. Part of being a graphic designer is that you don't actually have to be able to draw. You can cheat. I can get my ideas across to somebody else, like an illustrator or a photographer. Sometimes, even that's not necessary. If you're dealing with a very simple image that just has to get an idea across, you can try and do it yourself, and I certainly am a big fan of putting pencil to paper or magic marker to almost any surface. This is a goo...”
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Course summary for: Comic Book Cover Design: Unleash Your Super Designer
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Category
Design -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Comic, Design, Editorial Design, Graphic Design, Traditional illustration
Charles Kidd, better known as Chip, is a graphic designer and writer from Reading, Pennsylvania. After completing his studies in graphic design at Penn State University in 1986, he moved to New York City, where he found work at Random House as a junior book jacket designer, and where he still works to this day. Today, Chip is currently the Art Director of Knopf, an imprint of Random House.
Chip is best known for his work on the dinosaur skeleton image that he created for the first edition of Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park, which was then used in the movie franchise’s logo. He has also worked with many other authors over the years, including John Updike, Donna Tartt, Cormac McCarthy, James Ellroy, Orhan Pamuk, Neil Gaiman Haruki Murakami, and more. Chip has designed numerous covers for DC and Marvel Comics, notably The Watchmen, Spider-Man, Batman, Marvelocity, as well as covers for magazines like The Rolling Stone. In one of their issues, Time Out New York said about him: “the history of book design can be split into two eras: before graphic designer Chip Kidd and after.”
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