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.
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.