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Books About Books: Clayton Childress on Under the Cover

Since he can remember, sociologist and bibliophile Clayton Childress has been enchanted by process rather than product. That is, he has always loved to learn how things are made. “In elementary school the first thing I ever spent my own money on was an Entertainment Weekly subscription—this was back when EW was doing profiles on producers, screenwriters, etc., and covering entertainment business news.” 

Books About Books: Clayton Childress on Under the Cover

Kodak Hacks the System

Jefferson Hack has been fomenting publishing revolutions since launching the British underground-meets-runway style magazine Dazed & Confused (now Dazed) with photographer Rankin in 1991 while the two were students at the London College of Printing. With his most recent release, the revolutionary-cum-publishing magnate teamed with Kodak to push boundaries yet again. The book, We Can't Do This Alone: Jefferson Hack the System, features 5,000 covers, one for each copy of the book.

Kodak Hacks the System