IBM ThinkPad TransNote-Getting Started guide
IBM, Durham, North Carolina, 2000
Description
Because the TransNote was a new and innovative computer, we wanted the guide to be a departure from typical supporting documentation. The guide ships installed on the writing side of the computer, so we adapted to these physical constraints by creating a publication that was longer than letter size and bound at the top like a writing tablet. The illustration style is soft and sketchy, reminiscent of hand drawn notes and sketches. To orient the user to specific areas of the computer, we created a system that paired a “mini-map” of the overall system with detailed blowups of highlighted areas. The piece was pulled together with a primarily black cover with a quote from Paul Rand, the father of IBM design, and a gloss varnish of the IBM logo “super graphic.” Green was used as a secondary color for the cover and throughout the guide to provide highlighting and callouts.
Credits
- Design firm
- IBM
- Art directors/creative directors
- Amy Dupavillon, Rebecca Welles
- Designers
- Amy Dupavillon, Mary Johnson, Susan Jasinski
- Print production
- Amy Dupavillon, Ron Smith, Masaru Masuda
- Illustrators
- Luis Elizalde, Amy Dupavillon
- Writers
- Michelle Marple Thomas, Kristine Olka
- Typefaces
- Helvetica, Paul Ultra
- Trim size
- 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches
- Printer
- HarperPrints
- Papers
- 60 lb. Warren Lustro Dull Cover, 40 lb. Cougar Opaque Smooth Text
- Software
- Corel Draw
- Client
- IBM