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Charles Chip Kidd he was born in September in 1964, he is a passionate graphic designer from United States of America. He is best known for his innovative designs on book covers. He was born in Shillington, Berks Country in Pennsylvania, Chip Kidd grew up being fascinated and he was mostly inspired by American pop culture. His gateway into the industry of graphic design was his comic books. His early childhood was populated by Superman and Batman memories. He attended the University of Pennsylvania State, where he graduated in 1986 with a degree in graphic design.
Chip Kid has been a graphic designer, author, lecturer, book designer , editor and musician throughout his career. According to Graphic …show more content…
Chip Kidd was hired in 1986 as junior assistant at Knopf, an imprint of Random House. He was turning out jacket designs at an average of 75 covers a year, he freelanced for Amazon, Doubleday, Farrar Straus & Giroux, Grove Press, Harper Collins, Penguin/Putnam, Scribner and Columbia University Press, in addition to his work at Knopf. Kidd has achieved a lot, he also supervised graphic novels at Pantheon, and in 2003 further collaborated with Art spiegelman on a biography of cartoonist Jack Cole, Jack Cole and Plastic Man: Forms Stretched to Their Limits. Kidd’s output includes cover concepts for books by Bret Easton, Mark Beyer, Haruki Murakami, Dean Koontz, Cormac McCarthy, Frank Miller, John Updike, Alex Ross, Micheal Ondaatje, Osama Tezuka, Charles Schulz, Gengoroh Tagame, David Sedaris and many others. Chip Kidd was exceptional because his most notable book cover design was for Micheal Crichton’s Jurassic Park novel, which was so successful that it carried over into the for film adaptation. His influence on the book –jacket has been been amply noted – Time Out New York has said that “the