Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage
Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage
Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage
Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage
Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage
Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage
Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage

Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage

Cheng Design, Seattle, Washington, 2002

Description

Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage is the product of more than five years of intensive collaboration between myself and historian Gail Dubrow. This book documents 10 places significant in Japanese-American heritage. Its purpose is to develop a clearer understanding of the meanings these sites hold in the collective memory of Nikkei communities in the American West, and to help build a new constituency for preserving these overlooked cultural resources.

The most challenging part of this project was balancing the desire for a richly illustrated publication within the restrictions of a nonprofit budget. The book was originally planned as a modest 32-page, text-based publication. However, through grant writing and donor support, we were able to expand the publication to 232 pages.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2002
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Design firm
Cheng Design
Creative director
Karen Cheng
Designer
Karen Cheng
Photographers
Mark Edward Harris, Jack Laxar, Todd Maggio, Richard Ross, John Stamets
Production director
Karen Cheng
Trim size
8 x 5 1/2 inches
Pages
232
Quantity printed
2,500
Typeface
Trade Gothic
Printer
Olympus Press
Paper
Fraser Pegasus Text Brilliant White and Midnight Black
Binder
Lincoln & Allen Bindery
Binding method
Hardcover, sewn
Jacket designer
Karen Cheng
Jacket printer
Olympus Press
Authors
Gail Dubrow, Donna Graves, Coll-Peter Thrush, Eugenia Woo
Publishers
Seattle Arts Commission, University of Washington Press
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