The Preservationist
The Preservationist
The Preservationist
The Preservationist

The Preservationist

St. Martin’s Press, New York, New York, 2004

Description

The design challenge was to create a jacket for an unusual literary novel that reimagines the story of Noah and the Ark as told by his wife and other members of his family. The package needed to announce the arrival of a unique voice.
I wanted something conceptual like the book itself. By die-cutting the water so that the ark appeared to be floating, but actually having the ark and the animals printed on the case, I was able to create a two-part jacket that told the story of the flood and after. I chose an illustrator to do a contemporary spin on biblical engravings. He created the art in black and white from my sketches, and I then colorized it and added the textural background.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2004
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book cover

Credits

Design firm
St. Martin’s Press
Art director/creative director
Steve Snider
Jacket designer
Steve Snider
Illustrator
Bill Sanderson
Production director
Karen Gillis
Production coordinator
Susan Joseph
Author
David Maine
Editor
Jennifer Enderlin
Publisher
St. Martin’s Press
Trim size
5 5/8 x 8 1/2 inches
Pages
230
Quantity printed
33,000
Compositor
Westchester Book for text
Typeface
AT Aura
Printer/binder
RR Donnelley
Papers
Inside—50 lb. Midland Antique Cream White 400 ppi., Belly band—100 lb. C1S, 4/C, embossed, matte film laminated., Case cover—80 lb. C1S, 4/C, matte film laminated.
Binding method
Burst bound, paper over board with belly band
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