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

is 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 addresses anyone thinking about going into graphic design or just starting out. He outlines what the essentials are that he would look out for in a new graphic designer as well as his preference for printed media and its future.

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  • crea crea posted 10 days ago

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    pour une traduction française de l'entretien CHIP KIDD - l'état de la création graphique. marci

  • crea crea posted 10 days ago

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    pour une traduction française de l'entretien CHIP KIDD - l'état de la création graphique. marci

  • suicidemayhem suicidemayhem posted 24 Sep 2008

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    @ hannahasbury1 First, knowing the program is only about 20% of it, the rest is creativity. There are thousands of people who can do exactly what you do with less. A professional will smack you down with Microsoft Publisher, even if you are using the new Quark if your designs are bland and generic. Second, bragging about something like that here? Sounds kind of like the guy with the huge dog and H3 Hummer: compensating for something else. If you were the 'real deal' like you say, you wouldn't b such a jacka_s on here. REAL professionals tend to help out other designs/printers/people rather than try to speak above them. In conclusion, I believe you are a joke. Mastered Quark? Even still, brings me back to my first point, software is only as good as the person using it. Oh, and Third. The LOL. Are you 12?

  • Jankyinc Jankyinc posted 20 Aug 2008

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    www.jankyinc.com

  • JMart JMart posted 15 Aug 2008

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    Nice typo.. 'is book-jackets were described.....'

  • hannahasbury1 hannahasbury1 posted 5 Aug 2008

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    i mastered quark express in three weeks without a degree ... then again .. that's all the time i was given to learn it as i was replacing the only graphic artist there. now three years later i'm the best there is in sullivan county .. sure that's not chicago or l.a. but considering that i'm top notch over 6 towns it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. LOL

  • kardozin kardozin posted 30 Jul 2008

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    you need to be lucky...

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