Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Reflection on Chipp Kidmann: Designing book covers is no laughing matter.

I really enjoyed Chip Kidds TED video.  He is a funny man that has a very interesting and challenging job. I think it is very important how books, even music discs covers, are presented. I am addicted to reading and addicted to music and after watching this video, I gave it a thought on  how much I am influenced by front covers. Not much, I really don't judge a book by its cover, at my age I care more about the title or the author. I am definitely more attracted to the covers of cd and vinyl's because its an art. People have collected  them for years and really talk about the front covers, sometimes, even more than the music.




As adults, we tend to have an idea of what we want to read, we might have an author in mind or even a topic, we browse the books, take a quick look at the title and immediately read the back cover. That small summary is what makes us take the final decision.






For children's books its another story, the front cover is very important. It has to be attractive, colorful and fun. They do choose the books they want to read by looking at the book cover. The pictures, the handwriting and the order of it. It needs to make them feel something, has to create an emotion in their heads. Thats how important the front cover is for them.







BOOK COVER ANALISIS

This book cover makes me think of a girly theme. The petals make me think someone goes through a very big change in life, that she sheds layers of problems until she can feel reborn again. The colors make me think the character its a woman, an adult and the font, the size and color make me think of a little pain.








 By looking a this book cover I think the book might be about a girl and her experience in love. I don't really like it.











 By looking at the book cover I can tell that time is involved in the story but not how. I needed to read the title and the subtitle to get an idea of the book. I was not attracted to the book cover.

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