And after yesterday's spectrum of Vintages, here's a different approach, coming out in March 2012. For this set of 7 books from the Vintage Classics backlist, the publisher has worked together with the
Victoria and Albert Museum in London, as part of the museum's ‘
British Design 1948 – 2012: Innovation in the Modern Age’ exhibition.
Vintage have hired seven different well-known designers to do covers for the series. I've been able to get hold of six of them.Missing is John Fowles's
The French Lieutenant's Woman, with a cover design by milliner
Philip Treacy.
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The only real dud in this lot, designed by Saatchi & Saatchi: it looks a bit as though it took 5 seconds to come up with, and 5 minutes to execute |
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Graham Greene design by interior/textile designer Sue Timney |
I would be surprised if this series wasn't at least partly inspired by the Penguin Decades series from last year:
Zandra Rhodes was involved in that as well. Oddly enough, her Murdoch design is a somewhat frantic remix of the current cover by Jo Walker.
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These are all beautiful cover designs!
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