Eye, Eye! — The Creative Review looks at the vibrant work of printing studio/small press Nobrow.
It’s an Anagram! — Indigo’s e-book initiative Shortcovers has become ‘Kobo’. Much fuss has been made about the name (and the slightly iffy redesign), but what’s more interesting is that Kobo is being spun-off from its parent company in an attempt to expand its global reach… The intrepid Mark Bertils and PW have more on the international angle; Wired think Amazon should be worried; and The National Post have a good Q&A with Kobo CEO Michael Serbinis…
Collector’s Items — Vote for your favourite Nabokov cover from John Gall‘s set of individually commissioned redesigns for Vintage.
The Decade of Dirty Design — Steven Heller, author of Handwritten and New Vintage Type (to name just a couple) on the “anti-digital” Oughts (via Charles Brock):
With the increase of the D.I.Y. sensibility, with renewed emphasis on “making things from scratch,” designers were feeling a need to make physical (not virtual) contact with their materials and outcomes…
[Perhaps less “anti-digital” than “post-digital“? Any thoughts designers?]
And finally…
The Hitchcock Collection — a self-initiated project by London-based graphic designer Ryan Tym (via FormFiftyFive):
After recently purchasing a badly designed Alfred Hitchcock
DVD box set, I set to work on creating my own collection of
original covers. Each design features an iconic image related
to the film it represents and includes a bold typographic
title.
I would love to see Ryan design some book covers… Wouldn’t you?
Those Hitchcocks DVDs are awesome – I like how he’s referenced the Saul Bass opening titles but in a more up-to-date way without pastiche. Book covers ahoy!
Thanks for the kind words guys! I’ll let you know if and when I hit the book covers!
Hey Ryan thanks for your comment – your work looks great. Really. I’m glad that I stumbled across it. Please do let me know if/when you hit the book covers (my email is on the contact page)!