First Impressions: A China Diary
Buchanan Design, Richmond, Virginia, 1996
Description
The inspiration for this project was a small leather-bound diary kept by James Avent during 1920, his first year in China. The diary was discovered by his daughter Mayna Avent Nance (my client) after his death. Having discovered a unique window on her father as a young man, her initial interest was in preserving this piece of family history for her children and grandchildren. The project grew to encompass a year and a half of research, writing, design, and assembly. We wanted to create a special keepsake that would interest not just family members but others as well. Parameters influencing the design were chiefly that this was to be a hand-built limited edition and, for the sake of longevity, that we would use archival materials and methods. I was drawn to this project for its historical and cultural aspects as well as that of a personal history. I enjoyed applying my skills as a typographer, designer, and bookmaker to create a thing enjoyable to hold, to look at, to read.
Credits
- Design firm
- Buchanan Design
- Art director/designer
- Margaret Buchanan
- Illustrators
- Margaret Buchanan, Deh Chun
- Photographers
- James Avent, Frederick Clapp, Upton Close (additional archival photos from the Bettmann Archive and World Wide Photos)
- Authors
- James Avent, Mayna Avent Nance
- Typeface
- Weiss
- Printer
- Richmond Engraving
- Papers
- Mohawk Superfine, Mohawk 50/10 (Frontispiece: French marble)
- Publishers/clients
- Mayna Avent Nance (hand-built, limited edition of 30)