Adam’s Sketchbook
Adam’s Sketchbook
Adam’s Sketchbook
Adam’s Sketchbook
Adam’s Sketchbook
Adam’s Sketchbook

Adam’s Sketchbook

Greiner Design Associates, Chicago, Illinois, 1999

Description

Adam’s Sketchbook grew out of an assignment to my graphic design class at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1990. I gave them a print of Dürer’s Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and asked them to use the inherent symbolism but bring it up to date by altering the image or context. Their solutions were inspiring and started me on a nine year writing and design odyssey. I was fascinated by the amount of information compressed into the first three chapters of Genesis. I decided to decompress it using Adam as a device to express my ideas about art, politics, science and nature. The challenge was to keep it all to 80 pages and two colors, which the budget called for.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 1999
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Design firm
Greiner Design Associates
Art director/designer
John Greiner
Illustrator
John Greiner
Photographers
Kenneth Short, David Bentley
Author
John Greiner
Trim size
8 x 8 inches
Pages
80
Quantity printed
2,000
Compositor
Quark
Typefaces
Gill Sans, ITC Novarese
Printer
Arla Graphics
Paper
Crane’s Crest Natural 10016
Binder
Zonne Bindery
Binding method
Case bound
Endpapers
Crane’s Crest Natural 8016
Publisher/client
Ravenswood Editions
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