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Design Category
Book design, 2001
Design firm
Slaughter Hanson (Birmingham, Alabama)
Collection
(2002) 50 Books/50 Covers of 2001

Description

Since 1900, the state of Alabama has enlisted more military volunteers per capita than any other state in the Union. This book tells the stories of some of those who lost either their life or their youth to combat.

We chose to shoot additional photography to supplement that which the families provided, which avoided a Time/Life feel, and gave us the opportunity to focus instead on each individual’s personal story: the drill sergeant that volunteered for Vietnam because his boys were dying “as quickly as you strike a match, and blow it out;” a 19-year-old kid that would have avoided the draft had he made the college baseball team; and a Coca-Cola delivery man whose dream of being a pilot cost him his life.

Credits
Art directors: Marion English, Pat Powell
Designer: Marion English
Photographers: Don Harbor, Mitch Epstein (BlindSpot Stock)
Production coordinator: Tony Pizzo
Trim size: 10 x 9 inches
Pages: 148
Quantity printed: 1,250
Compositors: Doug Benson, Slaughter Hanson
Typefaces: Helvetica, News Gothic, Trade Gothic, Venetian
Printer: The Stinehour Press
Papers: Zanders Ikono Dull Satin 100 lb. text, Transilwrap Oriented Polyester .003 (flysheet), French Paper Co. Black Speckletone 70 lb. text (letterpress insets), Chromolux 700 12 pt. cover
Binder: Acme Bookbinding
Binding method: Perfect-bound, paperback, drawn-on double gatefold with 8 1/2 inch flaps cover, blind deboss front cover, single hole drill
Authors: Alabama Veterans Memorial Foundation, Sara DeVine, Kristin Henson, Dan Monroe, Dave Smith
Publisher: R. Boozer Press