Zibaldone, de las cinco etapas de la vida
Zibaldone, de las cinco etapas de la vida
Zibaldone, de las cinco etapas de la vida
Zibaldone, de las cinco etapas de la vida
Zibaldone, de las cinco etapas de la vida
Zibaldone, de las cinco etapas de la vida
Zibaldone, de las cinco etapas de la vida

Zibaldone, de las cinco etapas de la vida

Ana Cortils Comunicacion Visual, Madrid, Spain, 2008

Description

A book project for an exclusive printing company (also a publishing company for art books) on the occasion of its 20th anniversary. Principal objectives: to create a book about the different stages and aspects of human life; to bring together collage, fonts, photography and illustration.

Zibaldone, Italian for “scrapbook,” was the concept for the design. Chinese charts were the index reference, the objective being to use the organizing principle of the five stages of human life and the principal concepts of each. Through visual haikus, the idea was to achieve maximum communication with the fewest possible elements. Desired result: a subtle book that invites the viewer to reflect on life. The book must also be elegant, unusual and exhibit the client’s printing skills and capacities without ostentation. In Spanish, English and Chinese.

Juror Notes

Iconoclastic, irreverent and gorgeous. The poetry, cinematic pacing and sumptuousness of the design, printing and manufacture of this “scrapbook” are nothing short of beautiful. 

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

Credits

Design firm
Ana Cortils Comunicacion Visual
Art director
Ana Cortils
Designer
Ana Cortils
Photographer
Ana Cortils and others
Author
Ana Cortils
Publisher
Tf. Editores
Trim size
7 x 9.8
Pages
144
Quantity printed
850
Printing method
4-color; some sections up to 15 spot colors; two types of varnish
Printer
Tf. Artes Gráficas
Papers
Old Mill, off-white, 140 grams; PhoeniXmotion Xantur, off-white, 170 grams
Binders
Cromotex, Ramos S.A.
Binding method
Clamshell case and hardcover bound in black cotton cloth; title card glued over die-cut; dust jacket
Clients
Tf. Aetes Gráficas, Tf. Editores
Typefaces
Corporate, Garamond, Helvetica, others
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