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A resource about large-run books with generative covers

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Generative Book Covers

This page compiles examples of large-run printed books with generative cover designs. For the purposes of this repository, "generative" means each copy is unique, and "large run" means it does not consider print-on-demand.

These materials were originally presented in a Twitter thread here. Thanks to everyone who contributed links.


Ludger Hovestadt generative book covers
In 2009, for the book "Beyond the Grid: Architecture and Information Technology“ (ISBN: 9783034600965) by Ludger Hovestadt, the press De Gruyter - Birkhäuser printed unique, computationally-generated covers for each copy. LINK


Richard Dawkins book covers
In 2016, Penguin Books re-released Richard Dawkins' books with unique, computationally generated covers. LINK


GF Smith brochure covers
In 2012, London-based design studio Field.io generated 10,000 unique covers for GF Smith’s annual paper brochure. LINK


Generative covers for 2019 viewbook for ArtCenter College of Design
For the cover of the 2019 viewbook for ArtCenter College of Design, 40,500 unique cover designs were computationally generated, each of which is individually numbered. The Viewbook is shortlisted in the graphic design category of the 2019 Dezeen Awards. LINK


Typography Special of Eye magazine generative covers
In 2017, for the annual Typography Special of Eye magazine, design studio MuirMcNeil generated 8,000 unique front covers. LINK


Office of Creative Research generative covers
For their 2015 self-published journal, NYC design studio Office of Creative Research printed 500 unique data-generated covers. LINK


Graphics in France 18th edition covers
10,000 generative covers by Pentagon.fr for the "Graphics in France" 18th edition, "code <> tools <> Design" for the National Center for Visual Arts (CNAP), 2012. LINK


Tupigrafia covers
In 2018, for Issue 12 of the Brazilian design magazine Tupigrafia, 400 copies were printed with unique covers generated with Processing. LINK


Hot Chip album covers
Why Make Sense? (2015) is the sixth studio album by English electronic music band, Hot Chip. For vinyl and compact disc copies, the album's cover art was printed with 130,000 variations of its design, a Moiré interference pattrn. Nominated for Design of The Year by the London Design Museum. LINK

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A resource about large-run books with generative covers