13 September 2010

Art of McSweeney's is out and available through Chronicle Books

I have some sketch work as well as several finished pieces in this. If your interested in seeing how things are done at McSweeney's, or have a general interest in how a small press publishing company works, I highly recommend this book. It's an excellent read for students, dabblers and the pros. 

It's also just plain ole pretty to look at.



Art of McSweeney's
A novel with each cover hand-illustrated by the author. Literary journals bound by magnets, or designed to look like junk mail. The sharp wit, gorgeous design, and playful why not invention of independent literary publisher McSweeney's have earned it a large and loyal following and made its journals, books, The Believer magazine, and Wholphin DVDs collectible favorites of readers and graphic designers alike. Created by the McSweeney's staff to commemorate their 11th (or 12th) anniversary, this book showcases their award-winning art and design across all the company's activities. It features hundreds of images, interviews with collaborators such as Chris Ware and Michael Chabon, and dozens of insights into McSweeney's quirky creative process and the visual experience of reading.
McSweeney's began in 1998 as a San Francisco-based literary journal edited by Dave Eggers, and has since grown into a celebrated independent publishing company. Its publications have won awards from AIGA and Print and have appeared in exhibits at the Smithsonian and the Pasadena Museum.

Watch a video preview of the book and purchase HERE

photo source: designrelated

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