John Gall was born in 1963. He attended Rutgers University. He has worked for Vintage and Anchor Books. Gall uses a “simple but elegant use of typography” and “plays with the perceptions of the viewer.” His use of different medium, like collage and photography, give him a unique style in which he can “convey the essence of the book in a unique and surprising way that maybe pushes the design envelope a bit.” We can learn how to incorporate our own style into a set of rules to develop a fine finished product.
Successful Book Covers:
Index Examples:
St. Cyborg’s: the rings around the cyborg, when read with the title, allow the viewer to see them as a halo and make the connection to religion.
Against Happiness: the arrangement of words into an arch can be seen as a frown after reading the title and color choice.
The Man in the High Castle: the Swastikas replace the stars and tell readers that this book is about America verses Nazi Germany.
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