Dish: International Design for the Home

Dish: International Design for the Home

Princeton Architectural Press, New York, New York, 2004

Description

The challenge was to have the cover of Dish reflect the experimental, provocative, creative and witty qualities of the work of the more than 40 women designers who appear in the book. My approach was to play with conventions in a manner similar to what the designers in the book have done, and to show the above-mentioned qualities in a playful way.

The embossed plate on the cover allowed me to put the title—Dish: International Design for the Home—on the back of the book and let the image do the job. The pubic hairs are the link to provocative, creative, witty. The shiny (washable) surface reflects the material of the shown object, as well as the glossiness of home and design magazines. The display font Nelio Round Link (used on the spine and back), with its mix of cross-stitch look and pixel aesthetics, links the handcrafted qualities of some of the works in the book with the mass-produced designs that involve high-end production technology.

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

Credits

Design firm
Princeton Architectural Press
Designer
Jan Haux
Jacket designer
Jan Haux
Production director
Janet Benning
Editors
Clare Jacobson, Julie Muller Stahl
Publisher
Princeton Architectural Press
Trim size
7 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches
Pages
200
Quantity printed
5,000
Typefaces
Nelio, Helvetica, OCR
Printer/binder
Regent Publishing Services
Jacket printer
Regent Publishing Services
Paper
Inside—140 gsm Japanese matte art PLC - 128 gsm glossy art and glossy lamination
Binding method
Sewn, case bound
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