Judging book covers
One shouldn’t judge a book by its cover — or should they? The current exhibit at the Whitney Humanities Center, “Book Jacket Design from the Yale University Press,” is a part of the Press’s centennial celebration. Continuing through Jan. 28, the show highlights cover designs from the past decade that have invited the reader to pick up the book in the first place.
Director of the Yale University Press John Donatich explained how elements of a book drive decisions about both the cover and the layout of its content.
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