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Design Category
Book design, 1998
Design firm
Andrée Lauzon (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Collection
(1999) 50 Books/50 Covers of 1998

Description

Abécédaire means “alphabet primer”—the ideal subject for a typographic cover design, I thought at first. But in the end, I built the cover around this little Zeppelin illustration that was my favorite, and that you can see in the middle. The academic connotation of the word “Abécédaire” inspired the school-like design of the book. The handwriting on the inside covers was provided by the illustrator’s son David, then six years old, who refused to write the alphabet in lower case and insisted on using a terribly damaged piece of onion paper.

Credits
Art director/designer: Andrée Lauzon
Illustrator: Isabelle Beaudin
Typefaces: Spectrum MT, Letter Gothic, Kunstler
Printer: Litho Mille-îles
Fabricator: Reliure Gratton
Paper: Cornwall 12 pts, Gardamatte 200m
Author: Isabelle Beaudin
Publisher: Les 400 Coups