The Random House Mathematics Program, Book 2
Stanley Wheatman, New York, New York, 1972
Description
This book is from the new Random house Mathematics Program, K-6, which focuses on actively involving the student by using familiar objects to emphasize the reality of math. This editorial emphasis led directly to the idea of photography as illustration. What better way to show a set of three apples than to photograph three real apple! A good idea…but many technical problems and a moderate production budget.
Special features: Each individualized element in the book was shot separately to size. The transparencies were then stripped together by page, registered to the type, and color-separated in position.
Collections:
Fifty Books of the Year (1973)
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Art director
- Stanley Wheatman
- Artist
- Susan Swan
- Designer
- Melinda Sonderling
- Photography
- Publishers Graphics
- Jacket photograph
- Jeheber & Peace
- Jacket typographer
- York Typesetting Company, Inc.
- Authors
- Patrick Suppes, Gussie Phillips, Ruth Carr, Jerome Kaplan
- Size
- 8.25 x 11 inches
- Pages
- 320
- Quantity printed
- edition of 50,000
- Price
- $2.80
- Typefaces
- Linofilm Helvetica, 16/22, with numbers and problems in modified Helvetica, 24 pt., Jacket: Cooper Black Italic
- Typesetter
- Typographic Sales
- Printer/binder
- George Banta Company
- Printing method
- Web offset
- Jacket printer
- The Lehigh Press, Inc.
- Printing method
- offset in five colors
- Paper
- Econoweb Velvet (Kimberly-Clark), 45 lb., White
- Binding materials
- softbound in Carolina C1S (Riegel), 10 pt.
- Binding method
- Perfect bound
- Publisher
- Random House, Inc.
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