Chip Kidd is a book designer and author. His most recent book is Only What's Necessary: Charles M. Schulz and the Art of Peanuts.
“The curious thing about doing a book cover is that you're creating a piece of art, but it is in service to a greater piece of art that is dictating what you're going to do. I may think I've come up with the greatest design in the world, but if the author doesn't like it, they win. And I have to start over.”
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Show Notes:
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[4:00] Kidd's Amazon page
[5:00] Only What's Necessary: Charles M. Schulz and the Art of Peanuts (Harry N. Abrams • 2015)
[5:00] "Judge This" (TED Books • 2015)
[11:00] The Cheese Monkeys (Scribner • 2001)
[11:00] The Learners (Workman Publishing Company • 2008)
[11:00] Go: A Kidd's Guide to Graphic Design (Scribner • 2008)
[15:00] Lawrence Wright on the Longform Podcast
[16:00] The Looming Tower (Lawrence Wright • Knopf • 2008)
[22:00] Charles Burns's Black Hole cover
[31:00] Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim (Little Brown and Company • 2004)
[35:00] What I Talk About When I Talk About Running (Knopf • 2004)
[35:00] Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack & the Japanese Psyche (The Harvill Press • 2000)
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