Free Food for Millionaires
Hachette Book Group USA, New York, New York, 2007
Description
The protagonist of this epic novel is a Korean-American Princeton graduate, who, while working on Wall Street, dreams of being a milliner. The top hat, the classic hat of the millionaire, was chosen over something more feminine. The type was fashioned after a British milliner’s label. Additionally, I thought the circle had the subtlest Asian sensibility.
I found the vintage hatboxes, or they found me, when looking for something else in a dusty antique store. Originally, I had envisioned and photographed the top hat worn by an Asian woman dressed in red. As an afterthought, I asked the photographer, Elizabeth Watt, to shoot the top hat with the hatboxes. They had been stacked in my office for a while and I appreciated how the gold diamond and silver stripe patterns worked together. Obviously, the women’s pastel hatboxes were the yin to the top hat’s yang.
Juror Notes
A captivating title and a beautiful photograph integrate well with the playful typography.
Credits
- Design firm
- Hachette Book Group USA
- Creative director
- Anne Twomey
- Art director
- Anne Twomey
- Jacket designer
- Anne Twomey
- Photographer
- Elizabeth Watt
- Production designers
- Antoinette Marotta, Tom Whatley
- Production coordinators
- Antoinette Marotta, Tom Whatley
- Author
- Min Jin Lee
- Editor
- Emi Battaglia
- Trim size
- 6 x 9 inches
- Pages
- 576
- Quantity printed
- 53,000
- Compositor
- E.T. Lowe
- Typefaces
- Agency, Sélune, Stuyvesant
- Printer
- RR Donnelley
- Jacket printer
- RR Donnelley
- Binder
- RR Donnelley
- Binding
- Notch
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing