The Paris Review Book of People with Problems
Picador, New York, New York, 2005
Description
Break glass in case of emergency. This anthology collection is the emergency solution to people with problems.
I had difficulty trying to make it appear to be behind a sheet of glass. I added blown-out glares and white gradients, but that just obscured the small type too much. My designers Rob Grom and LeeAnn Falciani came up with the idea of adding a reflection of a room on the edges of the glass. This gave it depth and placed it in the right setting. Spot gloss on the glass finished it up. Brilliant and subtle.
Juror Notes
An extremely clever concept that has been executed using standard printing techniques—four-color process and lamination; no die cuts or plastic inserts or other extraordinary measures (seen in other covers we reviewed) were needed here to convey this apt, and humorous, metaphor.
Credits
- Design firm
- Picador
- Creative director
- Henry Sene Yee
- Jacket designer
- Henry Sene Yee
- Photographer
- Jon Shireman
- Production director
- Nicole Liebowitz
- Production artist
- LeeAnn Falciani
- Author
- The Paris Review
- Editor
- Stephin Merritt
- Trim size
- 5.59 x 8.25 inches
- Pages
- 372
- Quantity printed
- 20,000
- Typeface
- Garamond 3
- Jacket printer
- Phoenix Color
- Binding method
- French flaps
- Publisher/client
- Frances Coady