Deep Design: Nine Little Histories
Shiffman Design, Santa Monica, California, 1999
Description
Deep Design is critic Libby Lumpkin’s concise statement on the current state of art discourse. In nine observant, quirky and irreverently spirited essays, Lumpkin suggests that what appear to be deep theoretical problems of art are merely simple problems of design. Subjects include art histories of the Smiley Face, the Prohibition Symbol, Chance Art, New Mexico, the Show Girl, Feminist Art and the Liberal Arts. The design of this edition allows the reader to view the illustrations literally as bookends to the essays. Rather than using a traditional means of laying out text with illustrations, the pictures are instead placed at the front and back of the book, encapsulated within 12-page, four-color signatures, allowing the essays to be read without the interruption of pictorial language or color reference. The frontis to each essay is a visually rhythmic, typographic interpretation of one specific quote chosen to accompany each essay.
Credits
- Design firm
- Shiffman Design
- Art director/designer
- Tracey Shiffman
- Illustrator
- Cover from a painting by Ingrid Calame, FWEP, 1995 (detail, mirror image)
- Production coordinator
- Tracey Shiffman
- Author
- Libby Lumpkin
- Editor
- Gary Kornblau
- Trim size
- 6 x 9 inches
- Pages
- 128 plus 24-page color insert
- Quantity printed
- 4,000
- Compositor
- Shiffman Design
- Typeface
- Janson with heads in Linoscript
- Printer
- Sinclair Printing Company
- Paper
- Valorem text, Precision Book wrapped in Gilclear Oxford Vellum and Sundance Felt Cover
- Binder
- Roswell Bookbinding
- Binding method
- Smythe-sewn
- Endpapers
- Gilclear Oxford Vellum
- Publisher/client
- Art Issues Press