Twenty Questions

Twenty Questions

Chip Kidd, 1997

Description

Sometimes the process of selecting a piece of art to represent a book’s subject matter is so intuitive, the only explanation you can offer for your motives is the book itself, and even then people often walk away scratching their heads. For this poet’s collection of literary essays about reading and writing, I found the mystery of the disembodied mouth somehow “spoke” to the nature of raw inquiry, so that the very nature of questioning is questioned. It wouldn’t be exaggerating, I think, to suggest that the jacket plays a certain game with the viewer.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 1997
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book cover

Credits

Art director
Chip Kidd
Graphic designer
Chip Kidd
Photographer
Max Aguilla-Helwig
Author
J.D. McClatchy
Typeface
Electra
Publisher/client
Columbia University Press
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