Today on The Book Cover Review we have Kimya Gandhi and the work of Indian film director, screenwriter, author, lyricist, magazine editor, illustrator, calligrapher, graphic designer and composer Satyajit Ray.
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We’re delighted to announce a new lecture coming in May!
Whether you’re a new freelancer, a seasoned pro, an in-house designer who wants to look after their freelancers well, join us for an evening of practical advice and a healthy dose of camaraderie.
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Today on The Book Cover Review we have Fraser Muggeridge and the work of Hansjörg Mayer plus second-year graphics students at Watford School of Art in 1972.
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Kraftwerk plays before a confused audience for the first time (1970). This is one of the earliest existing concert videos documenting the birth of electronic music.
Book now for the last #TypeTuesday of 2024 on 26 Nov: Books that rock! Band logos and New York reportage, bit.ly/Books_that_rock
Jim K Davies & Jamie Ellul talking about Logo Rhythm; and Lucinda Rogers on reportage for @guardian, @nytimes and her new book New York Winter 1988
I’ve been chatting with students about file naming conventions this week and it brought back to mind Phil Baines’s system (I asked him to alter something at the eleventh hour and this is what I got back).
I'm delighted to participate in David Pearson's @typeasimage fantastic project, reviewing one of my all-time favorite covers: "Notes of a Dirty Old Man" by Charles Bukowski. Designed by Pierre Mendell. More here: bookcoverreview.co.uk/