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May 13, 2008: Chip Kidd Talks “Final Crisis” and “Trinity” Covers

Newsarama.com spoke with award-winning designer Chip Kidd about his work on the looks for both "Trinity" and "Final Crisis". Here's an excerpt from the interview where Chip talks about the ideas they came up with for the covers for "Trinity"...

    CK: The problem put forth with "Trinity" is that it shouldn't look like 52 or "Countdown", but it needs to speak to what it is: a weekly that's going to feature Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. They didn't tell me the plot, and that's fine - the givens were there. They did suggest that it wouldn't be a bad idea to do something with their logos, which was fine.

    So they sent me a bunch of stuff to work with, and the general feel was that, because it's the three of them, it's not one logo, it's the three, and it's varying combinations of the three logos, and they are arranged to look like they exist in three dimensional space.

    Trinity Logo Q: Okay...how do you achieve that in two dimensions, though?

    CK: Imagine three levels, and you're looking down on them. On the lowest level, for this version, is the Superman logo, and it's the largest. On the middle level is the Wonder Woman logo, and it's the second largest. On the top level is the Batman logo, and it's the smallest. Add to that an extremely sharp, or limited depth of focus - Batman's is in focus, Wonder Woman is slightly blurry, and then Superman's is the most blurry. And then there are two other combinations of that, each with a different logo on the top of the three.

    That was the concept, and then the other concept for the cover was to do triptychs. So, instead of a single image for every issue, you get a third of an image. Basically, the idea is that the first issue comes out, and you get part of the picture, and the second gives more of the picture, and the third completes it. And then you put them all together and it makes a panorama.

    Trinity Logo For some reason, I didn't think they would go for that, but they did. The nice thing about that is that you'll be able to build these letterbox pictures, and in theory, it's less work for the cover artist. Instead of having to come up with something new every week, they can come up with one thing every three weeks. As a fan, I can't wait to see that - I think it will be cool.

Read the complete interview at Newsarama.com.



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