Black and White

Black and White

Steven Guarnaccia, Susan Hochbaum, Montclair, New Jersey, 2001

Description

Black and White is a book of contrasts from the natural world and man-made culture, including nuns and convicts, skeletons and saddle shoes, mourning masks and Rorschach tests.

The design challenge was to sustain variety and visual interest over 250 pages, despite a restricted palette. Sequencing, scale and composition—always important—became the crucial elements in totally immersing the reader in black-and-whiteness. The cover and chapter title typography provided a graphic and conceptual counterpoint to the imagery. Exaggerating scale and bleeding pages helped the book feel larger than its trim size.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2001
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Creative directors
Steven Guarnaccia, Susan Hochbaum
Designer
Susan Hochbaum
Photographer
James Shanks
Trim size
4 7/8 x 6 5/8 inches
Pages
256
Quantity printed
10,000
Typefaces
DIN, Monoline Script
Printer
Imago
Paper
Japanese Matte 157 g/m2
Binding method
Perfect-bound
Author
Steven Guarnaccia
Editor
Alan Rapp
Publisher
Chronicle Books
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