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Michael Cho Creates Jacket Art for 25th Anniversary Edition of Don DeLillo's White Noise
Cho's only restrictions in designing a jacket for the postmodern tale of an "airborne toxic event" were to leave room for the Penguin logos and a bar code box. "I'd never experienced that kind of freedom with a book jacket assignment before," explains Cho on his blog. "Usually, at least marketing factors partially determine how a book jacket will be illustrated, but in this case, I was asked to just follow my muse. Amazing." And so is the final product—a DeLillo-approved mix of colorful, comics-style panels and pull quotes that would make Jenny Holzer go weak in the knees—which is slated for a late December release. As for the type, Cho decided to turn down Buckley's offer of hand-lettering. "I felt that White Noise was too 'cool' a book for such a 'hot' approach as hand-lettered type." Previously on UnBeige: Email This Post |
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