Obsession

Obsession

The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, 2008

Description

This book traces the wide-ranging history of obsession, from demonic possession to the medical condition, and addresses forms of obsession that are pathologized (OCD, nymphomania) and those that are celebrated (the dedication of a professional or romantic devotion). Rather than depict any one of these myriad forms of obsession, I decided to let the cover reflect an obsessive process. My first attempts at computer-generated obsessive lettering were failures—the repetition had to reveal the labor of the hand to be truly obsessive.

Lauren Nassef (my wife, an illustrator and my frequent collaborator) suggested a pinprick technique she had used years ago. I prepared a type treatment that Lauren then punched out of heavy card with a pin, hole by hole. The final jacket is a photograph of the reverse of this pinpricked card.

Juror Notes

A visual solution taken to the ultimate level. Including the pin is a perfect touch.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2008
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book cover

Credits

Design firm
The University of Chicago Press
Art director
Jill Shimabukuro
Jacket designer
Isaac Tobin
Photographer
Isaac Tobin
Illustrator
Lauren Nassef
Production director
Sylvia Mendoza
Production coordinator
Joseph Claude
Author
Lennard J. Davis
Editor
Alan Thomas
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Trim size
6.125 x 9.25
Pages
290
Typefaces
Attleboro Gothic (homemade), hand-lettering by Lauren Nassef, Hoefler Text
Jacket printer
Phoenix Color
Papers
C1S, 80 lb.
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