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Suzanne Dean: the secret to a good book cover
Suzanne Dean designed the cover for the Man Booker prize winner 'The Sense of
an Ending' by Julian Barnes. She talks about creating some of the most
striking book jackets of the past 20 years.
To judge a book by its cover is so patently unwise that it has long been a
metaphor for other forms of misinterpretation. But only a very naive author
would suppose that the cover of his or her book was irrelevant. It’s the
first thing we see, and there’s no way to make it entirely objective: a
book’s cover offers an interpretation of its contents – some inflection, if
only by its typeface or colour. And yet its effect on the reader is mostly
subliminal. Book designers are the ultimate hidden persuaders.
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