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Design Category
Book design, 2004
Design firm
Alan Hill Design (New York, New York)
Collection
(2005) 50 Books/50 Covers of 2004

Description

This book explores four centuries of “special effects” and the way they shed light on power relations, identity and economic structures. There was an opportunity to highlight the duality of the title, between the baroque and the contemporary, to use type and image to exploit the range and contrast of subject matter covered, in an appropriate language suitable to the academic nature of the discourse. The design approach sought to exploit the subject's dramatic potential (Vegas, Hollywood, the pope-almost too many options!) while keeping in mind its academic audience of artists, art historians, historians and academic consumers of popular culture. The final solution brought together the powerful perspective of the Renaissance with an overlay referencing Star Wars, digital technologies and the collision of cultures over time.

Credits
Designer: Alan Hill
Illustrator: Giovanni Paolo Panini (front cover)
Photographer: Dave Hullfish Bailey (back cover)
Author: Norman M. Klein
Editor: Colin Robinson
Publisher: The New Press
Trim size: 6.25 x 8 inches
Pages: 506 pages
Quantity printed: 4,600
Compositor: Dix!
Typefaces: Interstate, Interstate distorted
Jacket printer: Advanta Graphics
Paper: #80 C1S
Binder: Maple Vail
Binding method: Notch