El Capitán
El Capitán
El Capitán
El Capitán
El Capitán
El Capitán
El Capitán

El Capitán

Sara Schneider, 2000

Description

The main challenge with El Capitán was to create a vertical experience without the advantage of four-color images that would have enhanced the grandness of the mountain. The solution was found through the simple pacing of the images as single-page and two-page spreads in an attempt to describe the scale of all that surrounded the climbers. The detailing of the first two lines of text at the beginning of each chapter also serves to suggest the jagged terrain that the climbers would encounter. The photograph on the cover was selected because it basically tells El Capitán’s emotional story, and the placement of the type on the cover below the climber implies that the climber is moving up. I am happy with the simplicity of the design as it allows the text and the images to create the drama for the reader. The design does not compete with the storytelling.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2000
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Art director
Sara Schneider
Designer
Meryl Pollen
Photographers
Ed Cooper, Tom Frost, Greg Epperson, Corey Rich, Eric Perlman
Production coordinator
Steve Kim
Trim size
7 1/2 x 9 3/4
Pages
144
Quantity printed
10,000
Compositor
Meryl Pollen
Typefaces
Franklin Gothic, Bembo
Printer/binder
Dai Nippon Printing Co.
Paper
157 gsm matte-coated paper
Binding method
Smythe-sewn, case-bound, square back
Author
Daniel Duane
Publisher
Chronicle Books
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