2010-12-15

'Claim: You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover'

'My friends in college were always intrigued in my taste in music. While we typically identify ourselves as someone who loves one genre, I am more a lover of album art. Typically, I choose my music based off the cover.
JP Avila, Assistant Professor of Art, considers the old adage "you should never judge a book by its cover."
To me, the cover should convey the type of music, the mood and even the experience I am to have while listening to the audio. It’s such an interesting way to pick your music that I apply a similar principle to what I read.
The type, texture, size and visuals all play a part in whether I will thumb through the book or read the back cover.
“It’s important,” I tell my students, “that you are engaging the user with the data.”
In picking a book, the cover design should be expressive of the content, it’s a very inter¬active experience and one that we should not forget, especially when living in an über-dynamic user experience world.
Bottom line: A book cover should tell you something about the content you are going to read. If it’s an interesting cover, enjoy the book.
JP Avila
Assistant Professor of Art' at plu
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