Bibliology 101
Studio Blue, Chicago, Illinois, 1996
Description
Bibliology 101, a self-promotion piece, targets the publishing audience and describes how a book comes into being—a proces all too familiar to our audience. Functioning as author, designer and illustrator, we invented charts modeled after chemistry and biology textbooks and wrote a tongue-in-cheek, pseudo-scientific text. Production was as inexpensive as possible, with one-color printing and binding that we assembled ourselves. Nonetheless, this became one of our favorite projects: one in which we controlled the content, both word and image, and the content’s form.
Collections:
Design of Understanding 2
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Information design
Format:
Illustration, Booklet
Credits
- Design firm
- Studio Blue
- Art directors
- Kathy Fredrickson, Cheryl Towler Weese
- Illustrator
- Cheryl Towler Weese
- Writers
- Kathy Fredrickson, Tom Fredrickson
- Typeface
- FB Interstate
- Printer
- Dupli-Graphic
- Papers
- French Dur-O-Tone Butcher, Packing Gray Liner
- Client
- Studio Blue
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