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Chip Kidd is an American graphic design, author and editor, best known for his innovative book-jackets.

His book-jackets were described by Publishers Weekly as "creepy, striking, sly, smart, unpredictable covers that make readers appreciate books as objects of art as well as literature." Author James Ellroy has called him “the world’s greatest book-jacket designer.” while USA Today called him "the closest thing to a rock star" in graphic design today.

Turning out jacket designs at an incredible average of 75 a year, Chip Kidd has freelanced for HarperCollins, Penguin/Putnam, Doubleday, Farrar Straus & Giroux, Grove Press, Scribner and Columbia University Press in addition to his work for Knopf. His output includes cover concepts for books by Mark Beyer, Bret Easton Ellis, Dean Koontz, Cormac McCarthy, Frank Miller, Michael Ondaatje, Alex Ross, Charles Schulz, Osamu Tezuka, David Sedaris, Donna Tartt, John Updike and others. His design for Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park novel was carried over into marketing for the film adaptation.

In this exclusive video Chip Kidd challenges you to expand your thinking beyond your immediate world by exploring other parts of your brain to decode the world around you. “You can’t read enough, you can’t learn enough. You can’t feel like you know everything. You’ve got to feel the opposite.”

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2 comments posted on "Chip Kidd - Graphic Design"

  • eddybobjohn eddybobjohn posted 8 Mar 2008

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    Kidd's humble words below the video say it all: “You can’t read enough, you can’t learn enough. You can’t feel like you know everything. You’ve got to feel the opposite.” Thank you for those words of wisdom, challenge and advice, Chip!

  • 81 Pensioner 81 Pensioner posted 26 Feb 2008

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    Chip Kidd. Sir I have crept in through the back door to this expo as it were and to get the chance of even just looking I have a chance right here of commenting on your work. Your work and reputation precedes you and speaks for itself, so i can only add to that. My chance here though is maybe to get some hint from you as to what you think my cover should appear like. The book of my life so far, is all about passing history back and tells my story for this great family of mine to read and build on. It will be A4 size, fairly thick and I am aking you what kind of a cover can you visulise to suit. I am treading very carefully to be so bold as asking, but as I say, this is a chance for me and I only have this one chance to ask the question.

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