An Atlas of Primate Gross Anatomy
Audrey Meyer, Seattle, Washington, 1973
Description
The book is a pictorial study of baboon, chimpanzee and man, depicting the morphological similarities and differences among them. The 149 plates present comparative views on double-page spreads along with descriptive text. The illustrations are reproduced faithfully in one impression. The only budget cut was the use of Linotype heads for plates instead on handset type. It is a straight-forward, direct design job.
Special features: Silver foil stamping on front cover and spine
Collections:
Fifty Books of the Year (1974)
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Art director/designer
- Audrey Meyer
- Illustrators
- Charles D. Wood, Jean Pajot Smith, Pauline Green, Adriano U. Graziotti
- Picture editor
- Charles D. Wood
- Authors
- Daris R. Swindler, Charles D. Wood
- Size
- 10 x 10 inches
- Pages
- 384
- Quantity printed
- edition of 2,000
- Price
- $30.00
- Typeface
- Linotype Helvetica Light, 8/10, with display in Linotype Helvetica
- Typesetter
- Graphic Arts Center
- Printer
- Graphic Arts Center
- Printing method
- sheet-fed offset
- Paper
- Mohawk Superfine Text High Finish, 80 lb., White
- Paper supplies
- Blake, Moffitt & Towne
- Binder
- Lincoln & Allen Company
- Binding materials
- bound in Columbia Bayside Vellum Black on 88 pt. Davey’s board
- Binding method
- Smyth sewn, square back
- Endpapers
- Multicolor Endleaf Scarlet (Process Materials)
- Jacket
- Unprinted protective jacket in clear vinyl
- Publisher
- The University of Washington Press
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