Encountering Emilio Gil and Spanish Book Design in Madrid

Nigel Beale, Literary Tourist in Madrid

In addition to tapas, churros and tinto de verano - a wonderfully refreshing drink of wine mixed with

Tinto

Sprite that goes down particularly well after a rough day trolling Spanish bookshops - I also found Emilio Gil in Madrid, an award-winning graphic designer, author of Pioneers of Spanish GraphicDesign and founder of Tau Design.

I wanted to know more about Spanish book design so that I could slake my thirst for buying something - anything - at Madrid's used bookstores. Emilio was the man. Turns out he studied under Milton Glaser.

We sat down together in his offices, with my Spanish-speaking wife, and had this conversation

Emilio Gil

During our discussion Emilio mentioned the prolific Manolo Prieto (1912 - 1991), who I'd encountered the day before at Javiar's bookstall (#28)

Manolo Prieto

plus Ricard Giralt Miracle, and Daniel Gil (no relation).  I subsequently went out and bought a bunch of Gil covers:

Gill cover

Gil cover

Gil Cover

Gil cover

Next time you're in a Spanish bookshop

Madrid Bookshop

you might want to do the same. 

Madrid cat, in Madrid Bookshop

Nigel Beale

Interviewer, writer, book discussion leader, literary tourism advocate.

https://www.nigelbeale.com/
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