Image Ethics in the Digital Age
Civic Design, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2003
Description
This book is about the technological revolution, visual reproduction and distillation of images throughout mass media culture — digital control, manipulation and deception, instantaneous distribution and the erosion of privacy. It presents a volume of original essays about media and the visual environment in the digital age. The academic community is the primary audience. A number of cover directions were initially developed. With a typographic approach being selected, I wanted to convey a sense of multiplicity and omission within the pattern of type.
Juror Notes
“All type. Great play of colors. Subtle and beautiful.” Isabel Warren-Lynch
Collections:
50 Books | 50 Covers of 2003
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Design firm
- Civic Design
- Creative director
- Adam Grafa
- Jacket designer
- Craig S. Davidson
- Production director
- Adam Grafa
- Production coordinator
- Dan Leary
- Production artist
- Craig S. Davidson
- Editors
- Larry Gross, John Stuart Katz, Jay Ruby
- Publisher
- University of Minnesota Press
- Trim size
- 7 x 10”
- Quantity printed
- 200 library cloth, 1,750 paperback
- Typefaces
- Franklin Gothic, Meta, Mrs Eaves
- Jacket printer
- Sheridan Books, Inc.
- Papers
- International Paper Carolina White Shade 10 pt. coated 1 side, 80 lb. smooth finish, matte film lamination
- Book type
- Text
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