Poems for the New Century
Aralia Press, West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1996
Description
Poems for the New Century was published in conjunction with the Hand of the Poet exhibition at the New York Public Library. This exhibition of works from the Berg Collection highlighted manuscripts of 100 famous poets, including ten promising young poets. The portfolio, in keeping with the theme of the exhibition, is a contemporary rendering of an early manuscript: each poem title is set in Lutetia swash italics, which resembles a cursive hand, and is printed in a different color to echo the variety of color used in medieval rubrics; the text begins with an opening initial (Romulus Open, which is also used on the title page) and is followed by small caps; the paper, richly textured mould made Zerkall, was printed damp to ensure clarity of impression. The printed sheets are enclosed in a clamshell box, in the same manner one might store manuscripts. The classically derived design serves the text and encourages the reader to engage the poetry in a serene and reflective manner.
Credits
- Design firm
- Aralia Press
- Designer
- Michael Peich
- Printer
- Michael Peich
- Curator
- Rodney Phillips
- Typefaces
- Romulus Open, Lutetia, Lutetia Italic
- Paper
- Zerkall Mouldmade (printed damp)
- Publisher/client
- Aralia Press (West Chester University)