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Design Category
Book design, 2003
Design firm
Binocular (New York, New York)
Collection
(2004) 50 Books/50 Covers of 2003

Description

This 576-page book is a text-heavy collection of scientific papers presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on the state of research at the nexus of art, microbiology, and conservation. The design aims for strong visual clarity, a high degree of legibility of text and graphics and an overall aesthetic quality appropriate for a museum publication. Wherever possible, tables and graphs were reconstructed to help create a more unified typographic and graphic presentation. A spot ink color, which is used to punctuate the text and enliven the charts, changes throughout the book according to section, indicating the conserved material being discussed.

Credits
Designers: Joseph Cho, Stefanie Lew
Jacket designers: Joseph Cho, Stefanie Lew
Production coordinator: Joseph Cho
Editors: A. Elena Charola, Robert J. Koestler, Victoria H. Koestler, Fernando E. Nieto-Fernandez
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Trim size: 6.5 x 9.5”
Pages: 576
Quantity printed: 1,250
Compositor: Binocular
Typefaces: FF DIN, FF Scala
Printer: Friesens
Jacket printer: Friesens
Paper: Jenson Satin White 80 lb. text; 80 lb. gloss paper with 1/2 ml. matte lamination over 80 pt. binding board
Binder: Friesens
Binding method: Smyth sewn
Book type: Text
Juror Notes

“A superlative and beautiful example of a scientific reference book. Particularly notable are the chromatic gradation from section to section that appears to be the section dividers and section subheads, the beautiful charts and tables, and the carefully chosen paper and binding.” Cheryl Towler Weese

“The spine is great and would look great on a scientist’s bookshelf.” Archie Ferguson