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    Coralie Bickford-Smith repackages the classic F. Scott Fitzgerald backlist with striking metallic cover designs for Penguin Press. (via The Casual Optimist)

    Coralie Bickford-Smith repackages the classic F. Scott Fitzgerald backlist with striking metallic cover designs for Penguin Press. (via The Casual Optimist)

    covers     book cover design     graphic design     inspiration     picador     jacket design     illustration     photography     creative     influence     inspiration    
    How Do You Design a Book Cover?
“First you start with a blank page, stare and think really hard, drink lots of coffee, take lots of breaks, fix the copier jam, update your Facebook page, get over the fears that this project is the one that will finally expose you as the hack that you are, and then just trust to do what you feel is right from what you’ve read, present your ideas to find out how they live outside of your head, listen to feedback, try to leave work at a decent hour, have a life, floss, get enough sleep, have a good breakfast and come back the next day to redo it all over again. It’s that simple and fun. And if it isn’t, then get another blank page and start all over again.”
—Henry Sene Yee, a good friend, teacher and the talented Creative Director at Picador
(above cover design is one of Henry’s unused comps for The Resurrectionist)



    How Do You Design a Book Cover?

    “First you start with a blank page, stare and think really hard, drink lots of coffee, take lots of breaks, fix the copier jam, update your Facebook page, get over the fears that this project is the one that will finally expose you as the hack that you are, and then just trust to do what you feel is right from what you’ve read, present your ideas to find out how they live outside of your head, listen to feedback, try to leave work at a decent hour, have a life, floss, get enough sleep, have a good breakfast and come back the next day to redo it all over again. It’s that simple and fun. And if it isn’t, then get another blank page and start all over again.”

    Henry Sene Yee, a good friend, teacher and the talented Creative Director at Picador

    (above cover design is one of Henry’s unused comps for The Resurrectionist)

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