Writing on Hands: Memory and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Writing on Hands: Memory and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Writing on Hands: Memory and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Writing on Hands: Memory and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Writing on Hands: Memory and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe

Writing on Hands: Memory and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe

Studio A, Alexandria, Virginia, 2000

Description

This catalogue posed dozens of the usual challenges, including developing a grid that would work for all elements, finding the appropriate typographic treatment for each level of information and maintaining the proper relationships between the various pieces. After reading the materials, I looked for a form that could treat disparate entries (size of image, length of text, etc.) equally and attractively. The two most important influences on the design were budget (hence the one color interior) and the curator (through her text, conversations and review of layout proposals). The book is fairly close to the original concept and presentation. The major change is a more conservative presentation of the images. Originally we proposed pages using small reproductions and occasional enlarged details or silhouettes for each entry. A combination of curator comments and space limitations led us to our final design.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2000
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Design firm
Studio A
Art director
Antonio Alcalá
Designers
Antonio Alcalá, Mary Dunnington, Helen McNiell
Trim size
9 x 12 inches
Pages
280
Quantity printed
2,000
Typeface
Minion
Printer/binder
Hagerstown Bookbinding and Printing
Papers
80 lb. Finch Vanilla Opaque text, 100 lb. Vintage Velvet cover
Binding method
Perfect-bound
Author
Claire Richter Sherman
Publishers
The Trout Gallery, Dickinson College
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