An exploration of the colour-coding of vintage Penguin Books, with examples of each. Browse our expansive range of Penguin Books now and pick up a Penguin đ§. Aug 20 Penguin Book Covers Back Story The first Penguin paperbacks were published in Britain in 1935.
The timeless design of these iconic book covers is recognized throughout the world. Most people are familiar with the classic orange covers, which consist of three horizontal bands. Penguin's original colour scheme entails: orange and white - general fiction, green and white - crime fiction, cerise and white - travel and adventure, dark blue and white - biographies, red and white - drama, purple and white - essays, grey and white.
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quality What do the different book cover colours mean? Cost of producing Penguin. Does the colour of the Penguin cover mean anything? The colour indicates the genre of the book. Arranging books according to color has become quite popular and looks great.
However, it is a method that can result in placing paleontology next to poetry and novels next to non-fiction, a troubling thought indeed! That's why I adore the color-coding system that Penguin has been using 1935, wherein each genre is assigned a color and the spine (and sometimes the cover) of works within that. Penguin Books was founded in 1935 by Allen Lane with the purpose of inexpensively producing high quality, but affordable, paperbacks. One of Penguin's strategies was to implement standardised designs for book covers.
Penguin used a simple colour scheme, two solid bands of colour sandwiching a band of white, as very general way of identifying the genre of the book. Green covers were generally. In September 2007 Penguin issued a set of 36 books from across their range, designed specifically to be 'collectable'.
The books recalled the original 1935, horizontal band covers, colour-coded according to subject, and numbered on the spine (albeit supplemented by the full ISBN on the rear cove. Embark on a captivating journey into the world of Penguin Books colors, exploring the symbolism and emotional resonance behind the brand's iconic palette. Discover how these carefully chosen hues represent literary heritage, accessibility, and the unwavering commitment to bringing great stories to readers worldwide that has made Penguin Books a global literary icon.
What do the colours mean? Like all good design, a lot of thought went into the look of the classic Penguin books. By creating quick visual connections, readers can easily find what they're looking for. Watch this brief video to discover what the different colour bands signify on the vintage Penguin book covers.