First Impressions: A China Diary

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.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 1996
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

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)
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