Mixed Bag
Hal Kearney, Glenview, Illinois, 1970
Description
The purpose of the book is to excite interest and elicit emotional response by bringing into the classroom the colors and forms of the world outside. Advertisements, buttons, cartoons, photographs, paintings, graffiti, and song lyrics are carefully integrated with provocative written materials such as poems, stories and essays to provide an idea explosion in a mixed bag. To augment the novelty of the book’s contents a square format was chosen, paper covered boards were used, and the usual budget limitations applied to most textbooks were largely ignored, allowing widespread use of color as well as experiments in typography and layout.
Collections:
Fifty Books of the Year (1971)
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Art director
- Hal Kearney
- Designer
- John Reuter-Pacyna
- Picture editor
- Jennison Peet
- Editor
- Helene D. Hutchinson
- Size
- 8.5 x 8.5 inches
- Pages
- 336
- Quantity printed
- edition of 12,500
- Price
- $6.75
- Typefaces
- various Fototronic faces, with display in various film-set faces
- Typesetters
- Graphic Services, Inc., Frederic Ryder Company
- Plate makers
- Graphic Services, Inc., Kieffer-Nolde
- Printer/binder
- Rand McNally & Company
- Printing method
- offset
- Paper
- Glatfelter Foresman Matte, 50 lb., White
- Paper supplies
- Nationwide Papers, Inc.
- Binding materials
- bound in preprinted Kimberly Texoprint, 115 lb., on .070 binder’s board
- Binding method
- Smythe-sewn, round-backed
- Endpapers
- 100 lb. Kraft paper supplied by the binder
- Publisher
- Scott, Foresman and Company
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