Impactful Book Cover Design: An Art Director's Perspective
Designing a Series
A course by John Gall , Designer and Creative Director
About the video: Designing a Series
Overview
“In this lesson, I will show you how to make a design for The Red Pill cover and use it as a template to design two more covers by the same author. ”
In this video lesson John Gall addresses the topic: Designing a Series, which is part of the Domestika online course: Impactful Book Cover Design: An Art Director's Perspective. Learn how to design meaningful book covers that capture the attention of readers alongside an award-winning designer.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Designing a Series Now that you know how to design a cover, in this lesson, we'll take the "Red Pill" design and use it as a template to design two more covers. Let's get started. Before we start designing the series based on the cover for "Red Pill," let's begin by gathering our materials. For this series, I want to continue the visual themes developed on the "Red Pill" cover. After reading the books, I noted there were specific locations and time periods referenced in each book, which means I can continue with the theme developed on the "Red Pill" cover combining a classically rendered ...”
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Course summary for: Impactful Book Cover Design: An Art Director's Perspective
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Category
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Software
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Areas
Art Direction, Editorial Design, Graphic Design

John Gall
A course by John Gall
John Gall is a designer, artist, author, editor, and teacher. He is currently the creative director of Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. His design and illustration work for Knopf, Vintage Books, Abrams Books, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Criterion Collection, and Nonesuch Records has been recognized by the AIGA, Art Directors Club, Print, Graphis, and American Illustration. Known for his book cover designs for authors like Haruki Murakami, Margaret Atwood, Jennifer Egan, and Vladimir Nabokov, his work is featured in the books By Its Cover: Modern American Book Cover Design, and Graphic: Inside the Sketchbooks of the World's Great Graphic Designers.
John has written about graphic design covering an array of topics from the history of Grove Press to contemporary skateboard graphics, and is the author of Sayonara Home Run! The Art of the Japanese Baseball Card. He has also been the editor of two bestselling design books: Pretty Much Everything by Aaron Draplin and Sunday Sketching by Christoph Niemann. John is an internationally-exhibited artist and published a book of his personal work John Gall Collages 2008-2018 in 2018. He has served on the board of AIGA/NY, as an adjunct professor at the School of Visual Arts, and is a frequent lecturer.
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