Martha Stewart’s Homekeeping Handbook
Martha Stewart Living, New York, New York, 2006
Description
Martha Stewart’s Homekeeping Handbook is a true reference book. Working with a vast amount of dense, detailed information, William van Roden created a timeless volume that is remarkably inviting and easy to use. The initial design inspiration came from another reference known for its utility: the dictionary. As in a dictionary, the navigation devices at the top of each page guide readers through the content. The running text is accompanied by “charticles,” sidebars with flexible designs, and multiple entry points to engage the reader and elucidate the information.
Early on, it was decided that the 744-page book would be printed in two colors. Rather than the expected black type, van Roden chose a deep brown, which softens the look of the pages. He paired it with a light blue, which has a fresh feeling appropriate for the content. The fonts—Swift, Gotham Caps and Archer (the last custom to Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia)—all have clean, clear letterforms and a warm character. The photos are simple and functional. Together, these elements make for a readable, beautiful book that is instantly recognizable as a Martha Stewart publication and also completely unique.
Juror Notes
“Well-organized presentation of information. Two-color design is well used to convey over 700 pages of information. Simple images also enhanced presentation.”
Credits
- Design firm
- Martha Stewart Living
- Creative director
- Eric Pike
- Art director
- William Van Roden
- Designer
- Matt Papa
- Jacket designer
- William Van Roden
- Photographers
- Ellen McDermott (principal content), Victoria Pearson (cover portrait)
- Author
- Martha Stewart
- Editor
- Ellen Morrissey
- Trim size
- 7.75 x 9.5 inches
- Pages
- 744
- Quantity printed
- 350,000, first printing
- Compositor
- North Market Street Graphics
- Typefaces
- Archer (custom to Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia), Gotham Caps, Swift
- Printer/binder
- RR Donnelley
- Jacket printer
- Coral Graphics
- Papers
- Sterling Ultra Web Matte 80 lb., Transvy Acetate 5 mil (jacket)
- Binding method
- Notch
- Publisher/client
- Clarkson Potter