Chip Kidd: What the Stories Look Like - Conversations from Penn State
USA Today described him as "the closest thing to a rock star" in the graphic design world. Chip Kidd is a book jacket designer for Alfred A. Knopf Publishing. He's also a Penn State alumnus. Among his many creations is the iconic T-Rex skeleton for Michael Crichton's "Jurassic Park. Kidd discusses the design process, the future of the book publishing industry, and his award-winning novel, The Cheese Monkeys, which is loosely based on his years at Penn State.

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Flynt Leverett: Going to Tehran - Conversations from Penn State

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Chip Kidd lectures at Tulane University School of Professional Advancement (SoPA)

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Why city flags may be the worst-designed thing you've never noticed | Roman Mars

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Victoria Browning Wyeth: Growing Up Wyeth | Conversations from Penn State

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“I'll Be the Last of the Print Guys” | Domestika MAESTROS | Chip Kidd

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Chip Kidd: The art of first impressions — in design and life

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Big Think Interview With Massimo Vignelli | Big Think

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Chip Kidd Explains his Process

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Does reading make you a better person? | Dominic Sandbrook | The New Society

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Talking About Swiss Style: Wim Crouwel

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David Hockney Interview: Photoshop is Boring

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Chip Kidd on "Only What’s Necessary..." at the 2015 Miami Book Fair

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Chip Kidd Pays Homage in Book Cover Design

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The three ways that good design makes you happy | Don Norman

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Anselm Kiefer Interview: Art is Spiritual

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Writing Advice Every Writer Should Hear (Anne Lamott Interview)

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Pentagram: The Evolution of Design and Turning a Client's Vision into Reality | Adobe Creative Cloud

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Fran Lebowitz on the Process of Great Writing | Collection in Focus

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