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Design Category
Book design, 2001
Designer
Greer Allen (New Haven, Connecticut)
Collection
(2002) 50 Books/50 Covers of 2001

Description

The volume aims to set forth the origins of the commonplace book using Yale’s broad Osborn collection to expound the genre and to invite scholars to use these books in their research.

To impart a heightened reality to the illustrated leaves, the printer scanned for duotones directly from the books—at life-size where possible—so the reader would come to feel, “I’m holding the actual thing in my hand!” The type, while remaining legible—even gutsy—was never allowed, in density or in scale, to challenge the pictures.

The occasional surround of eminently dull black allowed smaller illustrations to avoid seeming lost on the larger pages— while encouraging them to pop out.

Credits
Photographer: Fletcher Manley
Production coordinator: Jon Quay
Trim size: 9 1/2 x 11 7/8 inches
Pages: 100
Quantity printed: 2,025
Compositor: Ann M. Moran
Typefaces: Hadriano, Poliphilus
Printer: The Stinehour Press
Papers: Mohawk Superfine Eggshell 100 lb. text, Strathmore Rhododendron Black 80 lb. cover
Binder: Mueller Trade Bindery
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, paperback, applied scored jacket with full flaps
Author: Earle Havens
Editor: James Mooney
Publishers: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University