BOOKS: Magnetic Storm

My earlier talk of records and album cover artwork has inspired me crack open an old book that I’ve not looked at in some time. Upon opening it, I immediately saw that it was more influential than I realized.

Magnetic Storm by Roger & Martyn Dean

I purchased Roger and Martyn Dean’s Magnetic Storm back in 1984 when I was 15 years old. I was blown away the dynamic, colorful dragons that adorned the book jacket (and the then-popular band, Asia’s album cover).

Asia Dragon

Now that I look at it, their designs most definitely influenced my creature designs in Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide, especially the colorful patterning.

Morning Dragon

More importantly though, I remember copying their totally cool hand-drawn-lettering. This element has become an integral part of my book-making philosophy to this day.

Roger Dean’s logo

In our digital world of “Anything can become a font”, I have relished the fact that most of my books have hand-drawn titling - something I seriously first took notice of while copying images out of my copy of Magnetic Storm. Seriously, why wouldn’t the titling to a piece of art not come from the same mind-space, the same vision, the same hand, as the image it is meant to compliment?

Yes (the band’s) logo

Roger and Martyn have done many tomes on their various contributions to books, albums, conceptual art, and architecture. Give their site a look-see, and by all means check out one of their titles - I guarantee it will inspire you.

Tony’s Dean-inspired Roi logo

6 Responses to “BOOKS: Magnetic Storm”

  1. Luke Dickey Says:

    I love Roger Deans art! And i’m a huge fan of Yes! His art on the album Fragile is so cool and really captures its strange, progressive feeling. I plan to check out more of his titles and I think your right. I will most certainly be inspired.

    Thanks man!
    That made my day!
    Your fan
    Luke

  2. Eric Orchard Says:

    I think Rackham’s stuff always looked better when he did the lettering himself. His ” ragged pen work.”

  3. CLD Says:

    beside album cover artwork were you ever influent by other type of art like comic book or pulps , if so who?

  4. Marmax Says:

    Great post!

    I really loved the logo for the Spiderwick books since they first came out. I’m guessing you designed that as well?

  5. Kaek Says:

    Wow amazing dragons!!, hmm when i was a boy i read many illustrated books of fantasy with dragons gryphs, goblins and all creatures, and collect magic cards, and dinosaur books, i love draw them now and look illustrations of that kind.

    PD: awesome blog discover O_O!!! i love your work on magic , changeling and the spiderwick saga , please visit my draw factory blog:
    www.kaeks.blogspot.com

    =)

  6. Mark Pedersen Alaska Says:

    I really enjoyed your book; Kenney and The Dragon…When are you going to write another? Will this be a series?

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