Below the Fold: Fall 2005
Below the Fold: Fall 2005
Below the Fold: Fall 2005
Below the Fold: Fall 2005
Below the Fold: Fall 2005

Below the Fold: Fall 2005

Winterhouse, Falls Village, Connecticut, 2005

Description

Within the limitations of a printed publication, Below the Fold will explore a single topic through visual narrative and critical inquiry, examining ideas that are technically “below the fold” in an effort to reveal alternative ways of looking at the world we live in. This issue of Below the Fold explores the artifacts of modern anxiety, the emotional response to fear, the narrative arc of disaster, and the visual language of caution, prevention and security. What does it mean to be safe—and will we know it when we are?

Juror Notes

Type works as illustration.
Very smart.
Love to see designers being good writers and bringing both together.

Collections: AIGA 365: 27 (2006)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Typographic design
Format: Type design

Credits

Design firm
Winterhouse
Creative directors
William Drenttel, Jessica Helfand
Art directors
William Drenttel, Jessica Helfand
Designer
Geoff Halber
Illustrator
Stephen Savage
Photographers
Geoff Halber, Jessica Helfand, Mark Yoes
Production coordinator
Elizabeth Law
Editors
William Drenttel, Jessica Helfand
Writers
William Drenttel, Geoff Halber, Jessica Helfand, David Rieff, Judith Thurman, Mark Yoes
Printer
Quality Printing
Printing method
Offset
Binding method
Stapled tabloid
Paper
Smart Paper: Carnival Ice Vellum text
Typeface
Fedra Mono
Client
Winterhouse Institute
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