One Letter Words, A Dictionary
Mucca Design, New York, New York, 2005
Description
When Mucca Design was approached to create the design for One Letter Words, Matteo Bologna had just finished creating a new text face called Infidelity. The typeface was a good match for this unusual dictionary, and Infidelity made its debut. Since the dictionary is composed of words that are one letter in length, it followed that the individual letters of the alphabet should be a prominent design element: the full alphabet is used to form a background pattern on the cover, and for each section’s beginning page the introducing letter is set in Decora, a typeface also designed by Matteo Bologna.
Juror Notes
Everything about this book is well done, from its trim to its interim type treatment. Best of all, the book succeeds with an extremely modest palette of tools—two-color printing, a two-color and stamped jacket, simple endsheets and standard three-part binding—reminding us that you don’t need special materials or expressive production to make a winning book. An A+.
Credits
- Design firm
- Mucca Design
- Creative director/designer
- Matteo Bologna
- Jacket designer
- Cristina Ottolini
- Production artists
- Book jacket, Cristina Ottolini
- Author
- Craig Conley
- Editor
- Alison Callahan
- Trim size
- 4.875 x 7 inches
- Pages
- 234
- Quantity printed
- 12,500
- Compositor
- Mucca Design
- Typeface designer
- Matteo Bologna
- Printer/binder
- RR Donnelley & Sons
- Jacket printer
- Phoenix Color Corp.
- Paper
- Mohawk, Tomahawk cream, 80 lb. text
- Binding method
- Burst-bound hardcover, three-piece case (Permalin spine and Multicolor sides)
- Publisher/client
- HarperCollins Publishers