Columbine

Columbine

Hachette Book Group, New York, New York, 2008

Description

I thought, this was a regular day in the life of a regular high school. I wanted to depict the banality of school life by using stock photos of lockers, hallways and students shuffling between classes, but I would have had to use images from Columbine itself or it wouldn’t have made sense. I also explored using the chaos captured on the classroom video feed, but I already knew that would have been too exploitative and painful for the final jacket.

In the end, I didn’t feel the need to frame the book in any point of view. What really needs to be said? The publisher had already set the tone for me. As far as the cover copy, there was no author’s name, no descriptive subtitle, just the word COLUMBINE. That said it all. So I used an exterior news photo of the high school. I made it as small as I could and cropped out any distracting elements, setting it low on the page. I extended the gray skies heavenward and set the title small and floating in Knockout white. The contrast was subtle, in hopes that the dramatically haunting sparseness would draw you in.

Juror Notes

A welcome un-sensational treatment of a subject that has been sensationalized in the press.

An elegant, restrained design and nice use of the debossed type, sitting almost cloud-like above the school.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2008
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book cover

Credits

Design firm
Hachette Book Group
Creative director
Anne Twomey
Art director
Flag
Jacket designer
Henry Sene Yee
Photographer
Steve Peterson (Zuma Press)
Production director
Antoinette Marotta
Production coordinator
Tom Whatley
Author
Dave Cullen
Editor
Jonathan Karp
Publisher
Twelve/Hachette Book Group
Trim size
6 x 9
Pages
432
Quantity printed
38,000
Compositor
Textech
Typeface
Garamond MT
Jacket printer
Coral Graphics
Papers
Domtar Book, cream white, 45 lb.
Binder
RR Donnelley Crawfordsville
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