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‘A book cover today must work in the tactile form and also as a thumbnail on screen’: Bena Sareen
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‘A book cover today must work in the tactile form and also as a thumbnail on screen’: Bena Sareen

Bena Sareen, a senior book designer in India, recently won the 11th Oxford Bookstore Book Cover Prize for her design of Amitava Kumar's novel 'My Beloved Life.' This marks her second major award, following a win for Leila Seth's 'Talking of Justice.' With over 26 years of experience, Sareen played a pivotal role in establishing design departments at Penguin India and Aleph Book Company. In an interview with Scroll.in, she discussed her evolving visual language, inspired by diverse sources such as art, nature, and cultural elements. She reflected on her early career at Penguin India, where she pioneered the integration of book covers as essential components of the reading experience, despite limited resources and digital tools. Sareen emphasized the importance of creativity and influence in her work, noting that her designs have inspired a new generation of designers and authors.

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‘A book cover today must work in the tactile form and also as a thumbnail on screen’: Bena Sareen

Bena Sareen, a senior book designer in India, recently won the 11th Oxford Bookstore Book Cover Prize for her design of Amitava Kumar's novel 'My Beloved Life.' This marks her second major award, following a win for Leila Seth's 'Talking of Justice.' With over 26 years of experience, Sareen played a pivotal role in establishing design departments at Penguin India and Aleph Book Company. In an interview with Scroll.in, she discussed her evolving visual language, inspired by diverse sources such as art, nature, and cultural elements. She reflected on her early career at Penguin India, where she pioneered the integration of book covers as essential components of the reading experience, despite limited resources and digital tools. Sareen emphasized the importance of creativity and influence in her work, noting that her designs have inspired a new generation of designers and authors.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and artistic achievements within the publishing industry, discussing design philosophy, professional milestones, and creative processes. There is no political controversy or ideological framing involved. The narrative remains neutral, highlighting Sareen's expertise,

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